ID | #1574258407 |
Added | Wed, 20/11/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | U.F.O. Investigator, Vol. Ill, No. 9, Aug. -Sept. 1966, p. 4
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
Residents and County police in College Park, Lanham, Bowie, Seat-Pleasant, and in other parts of the region saw maneuvering, fast-moving lighted objects.
When the officer approached the hovering object, with pulsing red, green and white lights, he began a series of maneuvers, down almost to the ground, and then accelerated to "as shot".
Before he left, the object emitted a strange multi-colored beam of light, quickly moving to the ground, which was also observed by another officer.
The Andrews air force base denied the existence of unknown objects on the radar at the request of the Manager, County police, but the dispatcher said a control tower operator admitted that he saw a fast moving lighted object, and he later found out that the UFO was on radar, but the base did not recognize it officially.
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Original news
Citizens and police in College Park, Lanham, Bowie, Seat Pleasant, and elsewhere around the region saw maneuvering, fast-moving lighted objects. When a police officer approached a hovering object that had pulsating red, green, and white lights, it began a series of maneuvers, descended almost to the ground, then sped away “like a shot.” Before it sped away, the object emitted a strange multi-colored light beam that moved rapidly to the ground, also observed by another officer. Andrews AFB denied to a County police dispatcher that they had any unknown objects on radar, but the dispatcher said a control tower operator had acknowledged seeing a fast-moving lighted object, and he later learned that Andrews did have a UFO on its radar but would not admit it officially.
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