ID | #1593683619 |
Added | Thu, 02/07/2020 |
Author | July N. |
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The Pennsylvania railroad employee and his companion fled in fear from a glowing object hovering a few feet above the Creek bed near Milford (Ohio), early morning of February 11, 1967.
The sighting was investigated by Leonard H. Stringfield, NICAP adviser in Cincinnati.
Michael McKee and Sharon Hildebrand drove to Milford, when he saw through the trees a glowing white light. Taking the train flashlight from the car, they came to find out what it is.
They discovered an oval object with a tubular appendage at the bottom (giving a kind of "mushroom-shaped"), hovering a few feet above the bed of the stream, which is several feet fell into a ravine.
They approached 100 feet (30 m) from the object, which seemed to be about 30 feet (9.1 m) in diameter. When Mr. McKee shone his lantern on the object, it gave a metallic "mirror". Ms. Hildebrand said that he had noticed a number of lights on object, which disappeared when the lantern was off.
Faced with a strange glowing object, the couple became scared and fled the scene. Stopping at the nearest phone in the restaurant, they called Mr. Stringfield, who advised them to contact police. Officer Charles O'brien returned to the scene with witnesses at 3:30 in the morning. He found the "split tree branches and twigs" near the place where crashed UFOs.
The next day, Stringfield asked the other engineer to inspect the site and he reported that small trees and branches that have been "pinned heavy load." Further investigation revealed that the previous evening and on the morning of 11 th several residents of Madeira, Kenwood, Wyoming and blue ash had seen unusual aerial activity:
At about 23:45 about Kenwood woman reported seeing a glowing object with a diameter of about 20 feet (6 m), flying at very low altitude.
In the same area the couple announced round a blazing red object at low altitude in the same area.
Around 1:00 the residents of blue ash and Wyoming saw oval red or orange object at low altitude.
Checking with the police, Stringfield found that the patrol Lackland Frank Huber, sitting in his cruiser at 2 a.m., watched the bright red light that crossed the sky, hovered and then moved in a new direction.
The report showed that the UFO was moving in a General North-easterly direction .
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Original news
A Pennsylvania Railroad employee and his companion fled in fear from a glowing object hovering a few feet above a creek bed near Milford, Ohio, in the early morning of February 11, 1967.
The sighting was investigated by Leonard H. Stringfield, NICAP Adviser in Cincinnati. Michael McKee and Sharon Hildebrand were driving toward Milford when they noticed through the woods a white glowing light. Taking a railroad light from the car, they approached to investigate.
They discovered an oval object with a tube-like appendage underneath (giving a “mushroom-shape” appearance), hovering a few feet above a creek bed which dropped several- feet into a ravine. They approached to within 100 feet of the object, which appeared to be about 30 feet in diameter. When Mr. McKee shone his lantern on the object, it gave a metallic-appearing “mirror reflection”. Miss Hildebrand said she noticed a row of lights on the object, which disappeared when the lantern was turned off.
Confronted with the strange glowing object, the pair became frightened and fled the scene. Stopping at the nearest phone, at a restaurant, they called Mr. Stringfield who advised them to contact the police. Officer Charles O’Brien returned to the site with the witnesses at 3:30 a.m. He discovered “splintered tree limbs and twigs” near where the UFO had hovered.
Next day, Mr. Stringfield had an engineer friend inspect the site, and he reported that small trees and branches had been “pressed down by a heavy-weight.” Further investigation revealed that on the previous evening and into the morning of the 11th, several residents in Madeira, Kenwood, Wyoming, and Blue Ash, had seen unusual aerial activity.
Near Kenwood about 11:45 p.m. a woman reported seeing a glowing object about 20 feet in diameter flying at a very low altitude. A round, glowing red object at low altitude was reported in the same area by a couple at 12:15 a.m. About 1:00 a.m., residents of Blue Ash and Wyoming saw an oval red or orange object at low altitude. In checking with the police, Mr. Stringfield discovered that Lockland Patrolman Frank Guber, sitting in his cruiser at 2:00 a.m., had watched a brilliant red light cross the sky, hover, then move off on a new course. The reports agreed that the UFO was moving in a generally northeast direction.
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