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SUBJECT: UFO INFO Service Reports FILE: UFO1105
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PART 22
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Report #: 109
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 07-07-1986
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Subject: KREMMLING, CO
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CASE TYPE: LRS
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DATE: 20 APRIL 1986
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TIME: UNKNOWN
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CFN#: 0233
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DURATION: 02: HOURS
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WITNESSES: TWENTY PLUS
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SOURCE: MANIFEST, WINTER PARK, CO
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Bright lights hovering over Green Mountain Reservoir and Kremmling...
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Twenty-plus calls to the Summit County sheriff...
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And sightings by the sheriff's department and the police departments
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of Dillon and Silverthorne.
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Science fiction? Even after seeing them, Kremmling police officer
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Scott Koch would like to believe it is.
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On Sunday, April 20, a call came into the Kremmling PD from the Summit
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County sheriff's department, reporting numerous UFO sightings and
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inquiring if any similar calls had been received in Kremmling.
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Koch, who was on the 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. shift that night, saw stationary,
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colored lights in the skies directly over Kremmling. He then was
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informed of sightings near Green Mountain Reservoir, and drove down
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Colo. 9 to the county line.
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There, a large group of law enforcement officers from Grand and Summit
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Counties was witnessing something stranger than fiction. The lights
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were viewed over Williams Peak and the Gore, and through a high powered
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telescope, the objects looked to be triangular in shape, with lights
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on the outer edges. They were observed to hover, then "take off"
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to the southwest.
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The most startling aspect of the occurrence was the evasive action
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of a jet plane, which all present saw veer around one of the objects.
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Koch figured they watched for about two hours.
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Fact? Fiction? These witnesses were trained ovservers, professional
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men who viewed something alien to their natures.
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They really don't want to talk about it.
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But they don't deny the fact that something truly strange was out
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that night.
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Report #: 110
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 07-07-1986
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Subject: DANBURY, CT
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CASE TYPE: LRS
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DATE: 29 MAY 1986
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TIME: UNKNOWN
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CFN#: 0234
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DURATION: UNKNOWN
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WITNESSES: TWENTY-PLUS
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SOURCE: NEWS-TIMES, DANBURY, CT
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Area police said aircraft in the skies last night promted several
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dozen calls to the Danbury and Brookfield police departments as well
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as to state police barracks in Southbury and in Brewster with reports
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of UFOs.
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State police at the Southbury barracks said the crafts were probably
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ultra-light aircraft, but a New York sate trooper said they were regular
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planes "putting on a show."
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"They few right over the barracks, it was very impressive," said Trooper
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Peter Kontos of the Brewster barracks. "If you didn't know what it
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was, I could see how you would think it was strange."
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Kontos said the barracks received a half-dozen calls and "a whole
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mess of people" who stopped at the barracks to point out the spectacle
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to troopers.
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He said the Stormville, N.Y., barracks notified police about the
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aircraft. He said the pilots throttle the planes' engines to make
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it appear they are standing still, and then suddenly take off at a
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high speed.
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The Putnam County Sheriffs' Depatment, Brookfield police and Connecticut
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State Police at Troop A said they received a half-dozen calls each
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about the planes. Danbury police said they received 20 calls.
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Report #: 111
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 07-08-1986
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Subject: WASHINGTON COUNTY, AL
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CASE TYPE: PT - PHYSICAL TRACES
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DATE: 5 MARCH 1986
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TIME: UNKNOWN
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DURATION: UNKNOWN
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WITNESSES: ONE - PLUS
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SOURCE: REGISTER, MOBILE, AL
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Forensics testing UFO evidence
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Examiners at the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences will be testing
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the only evidence of a UFO which fell in Washington County in an effort
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to unravel the origin of the object which apparently exploded before
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it crashed into a backyard.
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It left trees and plants broken and damaged, but no clues as to what
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it was or what caused it.
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Mr. Jim Small, a trace evidence examiner with the Forensic Science
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lab who specializes in examining evidence from arson and explosions,
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said the lab received samples of the damaged plants and trees from
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the Washington County Sheriff's Department Wednesday.
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The first thing that we will look for is some type of explosive residue.
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Beyond that, I don't know, Small said.
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The explosion, which occured March 5 in the backyard of the Jesse
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Wallace Henson family in Frankville, was investigated by Washington
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County Sheriff William J. Wheat. Wheat said he had no idea what caused
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it whether it was a land explosion or caused by something that fell
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from the sky.
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