#-01 The following report from A. Hendon et al. on the recent "possible new SGR" (ref IAUC 6743) has also been submitted to the IAUC: A. Henden, Universities Space Research Corporation (USRA) and U. S. Naval Observatory, Flagstaff Station (USNOFS) aah@nofs.navy.mil C. Luginbuhl, USNOFS cbl@nofs.navy.mil F. Vrba, USNOFS fjv@nofs.navy.mil B. Canzian, USRA/USNOFS bjc@nofs.navy.mil J. Munn USNOFS jam@nofs.navy.mil D. Hartmann, Clemson University hartmann@grb.phys.clemson.edu We report a strong near-IR source about 2 arcmin from the the center of the IPN error box for GRB970912 (IAUC 6743), located at RA = 18:14:50.31, DEC = -13:41:05.6 (J2000, +-0.5arcsec). JHK images saturate in our shortest available exposure (0.16 sec), but we estimate approximate magnitudes of J = 7.4, H = 6.0, K = 5.1. This object is coincident with IRAS 18119-1337 within the errors of the positions. CCD images with limiting magnitudes around 20-21 show the object barely visible at V, but easily visible at R and bright at I. The object is barely on the POSS-I red plate. While the GRB error box center has been recently revised based on RXTE ASM data (D. Smith, priv. comm.) to a point some 20 arcmin south of the IPN center, we note the similarity of this source to the potential IR counterparts of SGR 1900+14.