SUBJECT: WEST VIRGINIA UFO SIGHTINGS FILE: UFO1201 From: Executive News Svc. [72135,424] Subj: APwv 07/24 W.Va.Briefs BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP) -- Sand Branch Road residents, state police and professional UFO watchers say they have no explanation for bright white lights that moved across the nighttime sky, converged, and then disappeared behind a mountain. "It looked like two big headlights for a while," is how Gina Mahaffey described Wednesday morning's phenomenon. "Then it appeared to be one, and it moved. "It didn't move constantly. It moved a little bit then would stop, and then it would move a little bit more." Mahaffey's husband, Allen, noticed the lights while taking an early morning swim and notified police. Trooper John Ferda, who was dispatched to the scene, admitted he was startled when the call didn't turn out to be a crackpot case. "I definitely saw it but I have no idea what it was," the trooper said Wednesday. "It looked like three flashlights real close together and it appeared to be moving. Well, it did move, from left to right." Other troopers and a Raleigh County deputy also observed the lights. Robert Gribble of the National UFO Reporting Center, a private scientific agency in Washington state, said earthly reasons can explain most sightings. "Usually they turn out to be just plane lights ... or objects that turn out to be other types of aircraft," Gribble said. "But it would be very difficult to come up with an explanation for something like (Mrs. Mahaffey's description)." =END STORY=ParaNet rates this case S3/P4 on the newly-adopted Hynek Scale (see library file S-P.TXT) ********************************************** * THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo * **********************************************