SUBJECT: UFO INFO Service reports FILE: UFO1115 PART 32 Report #: 179 From: UFO INFO SERVICE Date Sent: 10-16-1986 Subject: STURGEON BAY, WI CASE TYPE: LRS - NL DATE: 29 JULY 1986 TIME: 2345 HOURS DURATION: 01: HOUR WITNESSES: ONE SOURCE: DOOR CO. ADVOCATE, STURGEON BAY, WI -------------------------------------- Last night (July 29) at 11:45 I looked out at the stars and saw a very bright light above the lake. I watached it flash through the trees. It was about four times the size of a star. About an hour later after it shot flashes and was very bright, it came into the clear sky. Above it was an object that hovered over it. This was at least 20 times larger. The smaller object dipped continually always going back to the space it occupied. After an hour of this behavior they moved to the right and the larger object went to the side - a distance apart. It was steady but the smaller one still dipped. At a little after 2 a.m. when the large one went above the small one the one on top sped away to the right. The little one made dips but kept on lowering itself. A dark cloud covered it and then were both gone. -------------------------------------- Report #: 180 From: UFO INFO SERVICE Date Sent: 10-16-1986 Subject: VALHALLA, NY CASE TYPE: LRS - NL DATE: 10 JULY 1986 TIME: UNKNOWN DURATION: UNKNOWN WITNESSES: MANY SOURCE: CITIZEN REGISTER, OSSINING, NY -------------------------------------- Ray Nethercott saw a "big hot dog" fly by his Valhalla home Thursday night. "It was weird," the 18 year old said "It was going pretty slow and had lots of lights on it." Alison Yuri, 20, of Fishkill was driving through Ossining on Route 9 when she saw something hovering over her car. "My boyfriend saw it first," she said. "It was rounder than a hot dog and had about 20 white lights and two red lights on it." Nethercott and Ms. Yuri were among dozens of people along the Hudson River in Westchester County and in New Jersey who called police departments and local airports to report strange lights flying along the river. -------------------------------------- Report #: 181 From: UFO INFO SERVICE Date Sent: 10-16-1986 Subject: DETROIT, MI CASE TYPE: LRS - NL DATE: 12 AUGUST 1986 TIME: UNKNOWN DURATION: UNKNOWN WITNESSES: MANY SOURCE: NEWS, DETROIT, MI -------------------------------------- It moved ever so slowly through the night sky like a glowing, spiraling, one- armed pinwheel. Wherever it came from, whatever it was, the UFO gave 110 Metro Detroit stargazers more than they bargained for Tuesday night. It also spawned hundreds of calls of inquiry around the country Wednesday after sightings of the mysterious object elsewhere in Michigan and in nearly every other state east of the Mississippi. Residents of Kentucky's Clark County, east of Lexington, heard a boom accompany the show. "Some people said they saw great big ball of fire," said Clark County Deputy Larry Lawson. "The people said their homes shook and windows vibrated as if there had been an explosion or earthquake, but it was just for just a very few seconds. They said the whole sky lit up. "All these people weren't imagining or seeing things. Some of them were very terrified over it right after it happened. Some said they smelled something like gunpowder." The object was seen by Detroit skywatchers who had gathered at the Troy Outdoor Education Center's farm for an outdoor lecture and a look at the annual Perseid meteor shower. The campfire was blazing and marsh-mallows were roasting when suddenly one of the attendees stood up, pointed up into the southeast sky and shouted, "What is that?" -------------------------------------- Report #: 182 From: UFO INFO SERVICE Date Sent: 10-16-1986 Subject: EBENSBURG, PA CASE TYPE: LRS - NL DATE: 12 AUGUST 1986 TIME: 2200 - 2207 HOURS DURATION: 01: MINUTE WITNESSES: MANY SOURCE: TRIBUNE-DEMOCRAT, JOHNSTOWN, PA -------------------------------------- Researchers are scratching their heads, perplexed at an unusual sighting by apparently thousands of people over the eastern United States shortly after 10 a.m. Tuesday. Nancy Miller of Ebensburg was among those taking advantage of a clear night to watch for shooting stars. Mrs. Miller was looking high in the sky when she caught a glimpse of something moving at the bottom of her vision. At first, she thought it was an airplane. But she saw a bright light, then a light that appeared to come out of the first one in swirls that she described as almost cloudlike. "It was moving toward me," she said. "I was ready to go into the house to call my husband and son when my son came out and he saw it too. "While we were standing there looking, it slowly changed - like three lights in sort of a long thin cloud. It became cloudlike and slowly went away, becoming fainter until we couldn't see it." At first, Mrs. Miller said, the object seemed far away, but it moved quite rapidly toward her. From start to finish, she estimated, the sighting took no more than a minute. -------------------------------------- ********************************************** * THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo * **********************************************