SUBJECT: 08/86 SIGHTING IN WINCHESTER, KY. FILE: UFO1355 Report #: 201 From: UFO INFO SERVICE Date Sent: 12-10-1986 Subject: WINCHESTER, KY CASE TYPE: LRS - NL DATE: 12 AUGUST 1986 TIME: 2100 TO 2200 HOURS CFN#: 0323 DURATION: UNKNOWN WITNESSES: MANY SOURCE: SUN, WINCHESTER, KY ------------------------------- Although authorities don't have any answers yet, an anonymous caller to the Winchester Police Department Wednesday may provide some clues to the cause of a bright flashing light and house-shaking boom many county residents reported Tuesday night. Clark County Sheriff Gary Lawson, whose department is investigating the incident, said the caller said "that he did shoot off a Class B fireworks left over from the Fourth of July... It was a rocket-type firework that could go one to two miles in the air and then explode." Lawson said the caller said he had the explosive in his home and was afraid to keep it there any longer and that he "didn't mean to alarm anybody." Several residents along the Flanagan Station Road said that between 9 and 10 p.m. Tuesday they heard a boom, like an explosion. Some saw a bright flashing light and others reported smelling strong odors, much like gun powder. Rumors began Wednesday that a meteor had fallen in the area, that an air- plane had crashed or that a B-52 aircraft had caused the strange light and sound. It was reported that a meteorite or perhaps a piece of a Japanese satalite had been tracked by radar down the eastern coastline and into Clark County. People jokingly suggested that UFOs had landed or that the Russians were invading. Lawson and other members of his department searched the area in the southeastern Clark County on foot and covered a 40 square mile area by air, but could find nothing. "We were flying about 2,000 feet up and had a pretty good view, but we couldn't see anything unusual," he said. This morning the incident remained a mystery. ********************************************** * THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo * **********************************************