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SUBJECT: UFO INFO Service Reports FILE: UFO1113
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PART 30
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Report #: 174
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 10-16-1986
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Subject: LIMA, OH.
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CASE TYPE: LRS
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DATE: 10 JUNE 1986
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TIME: 0430 HOURS
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DURATION: 10 - 15: SECONDS
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WITNESSES: ONE
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SOURCE: NEWS, LIMA, OH
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An offical of the Center for UFO Studies is seeking information from
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anyone who might have seen a phenomenon similar to one reported by
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a Lima man.
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Arley Taylor said he was making deliveries to Scot Lad Foods Inc.,
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1100 Prosperity Road, at 4:30 a.m. today when he saw an orange light
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in the sky, "that was the size of a grapefruit and darted about like
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a hummingbird for about 10 to 15 seconds, then disappeared."
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Taylor, 55, of 1030 Cornell Drive, reported the sighting to Lima's
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John Timmerman, vice president of the Center for UFO Studies in
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Glenview, Ill. Taylor said he studied the sky as he continued on his
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delivery route, but didn't see the object again. Taylor works for
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Service American Corp., 1251 N. Cole St.
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The light was in the northwest, apparently some 200 feet above the
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ground, and could be seen against the overcast sky, said Taylor.
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Timmerman asked that anyone who might have seen a similar phenomenon
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today contact him in writing at P.O. Box 1621, Lima.
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Report #: 175
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 10-16-1986
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Subject: WIKIEUP, AZ
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CASE TYPE: LRS - DS
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DATE: 10 JULY 1986
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TIME: EARLY MORNING
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DURATION: UNKNOWN
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WITNESSES: MANY
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SOURCE: ARIZONA REPUBLIC, PHOENIX, AZ
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WIKIEUP - The Arizona Department of Public Safety said the people
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were sober and on their way to, not from, Las Vegas. The motorists
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reported an an other- worldly light on the western horizon followed
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their car as they traveled toward Las Vegas shortly before dawn Thursday.
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However, an expert on heavenly bodies said later Thursday that the
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light probably was nothing more than the planet Mars.
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A member of a group that compiles reports of UFO sightings does not
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agree.
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At this point, officers of the DPS don't really care what it was.
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They are tired of all the hoopla.
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A motorist, who DPS spokesman Alan Schmidt said wants to remain anonymous,
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told an officer that she, another adult and her two sons were driving
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to Las Vegas, Nev., on U.S. 93 early Thursday when she and her sons
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spotted a strange orange light that hovered above the western horizon
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and appeared to follow the car as it traveled north.
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The object was said to "pulsate like a star" and was described as
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appearing "about twice as bright and twice as big as a star."
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Patrolman Veronica Minch, Schmidt said, had spotted the object earlier.
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"She thought little of it and went on about her business," Schmidt said.
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"Meanwhile, down the road, these people see it."
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The DPS phoned Nellis Air Force Base, near Las Vegas, "to see if any
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rockets or balloons had been launched," Schmidt said. "They said
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they had no activity like that."
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Report #: 176
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From: UFO INFO SERVICE
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Date Sent: 10-16-1986
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Subject: BON HARBOR HILLS, KY
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CASE TYPE: LRS - NL
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DATE: 17 JUNE 1986
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TIME: 2300 HOURS
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DURATION: UNKNOWN
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WITNESSES: FIVE
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SOURCE: MESSENGER-INQUIRER, OWENSBORO, KY
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On the night of June 17, Karl Brown, Marty Patterson, Joey and Robbie
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Butler and Terry Guggisberg were in Bon Harbor Hills about 11 p.m.
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when two single lights similar to stars appeared in the west. The
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lights attracted their attention because of the slow movement eastward,
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which they first thought might be airplanes. But the lights moved
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toward Rockport, Ind. and disappeared without a sound, and there were
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no flashing lights or colored wing lights that appear on planes at
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night.
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About 15 minutes later another pair of lights appeared in the northwest
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and traveled eastward. These lights seemed to pause occasionally.
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