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   Message 133 of 366   
   Billy Lawter to All   
   SUBJECT: UFO INFO Service Reports    
   19 Aug 25 07:36:25   
   
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   SUBJECT: UFO INFO Service Reports                            FILE: UFO1105   
      
   PART 22   
      
    Report #: 109   
        From: UFO INFO SERVICE            
   Date Sent: 07-07-1986   
     Subject: KREMMLING, CO               
      
   CASE TYPE:   LRS       
        DATE:   20 APRIL 1986       
        TIME:   UNKNOWN   
        CFN#:   0233      
    DURATION:   02: HOURS      
   WITNESSES:   TWENTY PLUS    
      SOURCE:   MANIFEST, WINTER PARK, CO     
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   Bright lights hovering over Green Mountain Reservoir and Kremmling...   
       
   Twenty-plus calls to the Summit County sheriff...    
       
   And sightings by the sheriff's department and the police departments   
   of Dillon and Silverthorne.   
       
   Science fiction?  Even after seeing them, Kremmling police officer   
   Scott  Koch would like to believe it is.   
       
   On Sunday, April 20, a call came into the Kremmling PD from the Summit   
   County sheriff's department, reporting numerous UFO sightings and   
   inquiring if any similar calls had been received in Kremmling.   
       
   Koch, who was on the 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. shift that night, saw stationary,   
   colored lights in the skies directly over Kremmling.  He then was   
   informed of sightings near Green Mountain Reservoir, and drove down   
   Colo. 9 to the county line.   
       
   There, a large group of law enforcement officers from Grand and Summit   
   Counties was witnessing something stranger than fiction.  The lights   
   were viewed over Williams Peak and the Gore, and through a high powered   
   telescope, the objects looked to be triangular in shape, with lights   
   on the outer edges.  They were observed to hover, then "take off"   
   to the southwest.   
       
   The most startling aspect of the occurrence was the evasive action   
   of a jet plane, which all present saw veer around one of the objects.   
   Koch figured they watched for about two hours.   
       
   Fact? Fiction?  These witnesses were trained ovservers, professional   
   men who viewed something alien to their natures.   
      
   They really don't want to talk about it.    
       
   But they don't deny the fact that something truly strange was out   
   that night.    
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    Report #: 110   
        From: UFO INFO SERVICE            
   Date Sent: 07-07-1986   
     Subject: DANBURY, CT                 
      
   CASE TYPE:  LRS   
        DATE:  29 MAY 1986     
        TIME:  UNKNOWN    
        CFN#:  0234       
    DURATION:  UNKNOWN    
   WITNESSES:  TWENTY-PLUS     
      SOURCE:  NEWS-TIMES, DANBURY, CT   
    ------------------------------------       
   Area police said aircraft in the skies last night promted several   
   dozen calls to the Danbury and Brookfield police departments as well   
   as to state police barracks in Southbury and in Brewster with reports   
   of UFOs.   
       
   State police at the Southbury barracks said the crafts were probably   
   ultra-light aircraft, but a New York sate trooper said they were regular   
   planes "putting on a show."   
       
   "They few right over the barracks, it was very impressive," said Trooper   
   Peter Kontos of the Brewster barracks.  "If you didn't know what it   
   was, I could see how you would think it was strange."   
       
   Kontos said the barracks received a half-dozen calls and "a whole   
   mess of people" who stopped at the barracks to point out the spectacle   
   to troopers.   
       
   He said the Stormville, N.Y., barracks notified police about the   
   aircraft.  He said the pilots throttle the planes' engines to make   
   it appear they are standing still, and then suddenly take off at a   
   high speed.   
       
   The Putnam County Sheriffs' Depatment, Brookfield police and Connecticut   
   State Police at Troop A said they received a half-dozen calls each   
   about the planes. Danbury police said they received 20 calls.   
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    Report #: 111   
        From: UFO INFO SERVICE            
   Date Sent: 07-08-1986   
     Subject: WASHINGTON COUNTY, AL       
      
   CASE TYPE:   PT - PHYSICAL TRACES     
        DATE:   5 MARCH 1986   
        TIME:   UNKNOWN   
    DURATION:   UNKNOWN   
   WITNESSES:   ONE - PLUS     
      SOURCE:   REGISTER, MOBILE, AL     
    -----------------------------------------      
   Forensics testing UFO evidence   
       
   Examiners at the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences will be testing   
   the only evidence of a UFO which fell in Washington County in an effort   
   to unravel the origin of the object which apparently exploded before   
   it crashed into a backyard.   
       
   It left trees and plants broken and damaged, but no clues as to what   
   it was or what caused it.   
       
   Mr. Jim Small, a trace evidence examiner with the Forensic Science   
   lab who specializes in examining evidence from arson and explosions,   
   said the lab received samples of the damaged plants and trees from   
   the Washington County Sheriff's Department Wednesday.   
       
   The first thing that we will look for is some type of explosive residue.   
   Beyond that, I don't know, Small said.   
      
   The explosion, which occured March 5 in the backyard of the Jesse   
   Wallace Henson family in Frankville, was investigated by Washington   
   County Sheriff William J. Wheat.  Wheat said he had no idea what caused   
   it whether it was a land explosion or caused by something that fell   
   from the sky.   
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