SUBJECT: UFO INFO Service Reports FILE: UFO1120 PART 37 UFO INFO Service Reports 37 Report #: 199 From: UFO INFO SERVICE Date Sent: 12-10-1986 Subject: BAKERSFIELD, CA PG. 2 CASE TYPE: LRS DATE: 12 JULY 1986 TIME: UNKNOWN DURATION: UNKNOWN WITNESSES: THREE SOURCE: MERCURY NEWS, SAN JOSE, CA -------------------------------------- The next day, the Air Force officers took Hoyt, his sister and nephew to Hawthorne Municpal Airport, where they flew them to a command post a few miles from the crash site, he says. The visitors were treated to lunch, then driven back up the mountain road where Hoyt said he saw the crash. "They wanted to know what the angle was when it came down," he said. "They used some tool to measure something after we pointed at the spot." After developing the film in Hoyt's camera, he says, the Air Force returned two sets of enlarged prints of the family camping trip - minus the frames that could have shown the descending aircraft. An Air Force officer who interviewed Hoyt and his relatives asked them not to talk to anyone about what they saw, "but said he couldn't force me," he said. The Air Force will confirm only that a plane crashed, killing its pilot. It refuses to divulge what kind of aircraft, the base from which it took off or its mission. Military guards armed with M-16 rifles have sealed off a large area around the crash site. Back home in Redondo Beach, Hoyt says he feels a bit bewildered by all the attention his claims have brought. -------------------------------------- Report #: 200 From: UFO INFO SERVICE Date Sent: 12-10-1986 Subject: GRANDVIEW, WA CASE TYPE: LRS - NL DATE: 4 & 7 SEPTEMBER 1986 TIME: 0400, 2230 HOURS DURATION: UNKNOWN WITNESSES: MANY SOURCE: HERALD, GRANDVIEW, WA -------------------------------------- Grandview residents were among several people who reported seeing unidentified flying objects on Thursday morning and Sunday evening. On Thursday, a Wapato policeman was the first to spot a UFO, about 4 a.m. The object travelled slowly, and was last seen near Prosser about 6 a.m. It was described as large and changed colors. Although small in the night sky, it was larger than a star or planet. An object brighter than a planet was spotted over the Rattlesnake Hills, north of Grandview, on Sunday evening about 10:30 p.m. It changed colors rapidly. A witness described it as alternating red and green, and a ray of light seemed to be coming out the bottom. -------------------------------------- Report #: 1 From: UFO INFO SERVICE Date Sent: 07-03-1986 Location: VICTOR HARBOUR,AUSTRALIA CASE TYPE: LRS - CO DATE: 25 MAY 1986 TIME: DAY CFN#: 01 DURATION: UNKNOWN WITNESSES: MANY SOURCE: ADVERTISER, Adelaide, S.A. Australia -------------------------------------------------- RAAF has no plans to seek car-sized UFO An unidentified flying object much bigger then a family car" is lying at the bottom of Encounter Bay Victor Harbor, after plummeting to earth soon after midday on Saturday. The object, unofficially logged as a meteorite by the RAAF base at Edinburgh, was seen by dozens of people from as far south as post MacDonnell in the South-East and south-Western Victoria. Senior Constable G.A. Clemow, of Beachport, said he and several other Beachport people had seen a large, smoke-colored vapor trail left by the object as it speed past at cloud height. The trail had taken more then five minutes to begin dispersing. Sen Const Clemow said a thornleigh farmer Mr.Neil Sutherland, had told him the object looked like a rocket, with a propeller-like device at the rear, fins and a fair bit of red paint. Mr.Sutherland had described the fast-moving tube as much bigger then a family car. Beachport resident Mr Gary Chambers said he had seen the object for only a few seconds as it came down. It looked like a falling star, but in broad daylight, Mr Chambers said it was very high up I thought it burned up above the horizon. Mr George Thorn, of Victor Harbor said his wife had seen the object falling towards the sea. Moments later, though binoculars, he had seen what he thought at the time to be a very large red and white boat bobbing up and down in the heavy swell, about five kilometres offshore. It had sunk monents later and three boats found nothing. Police and RAAF Officials said they knew of no plans to look for the object, lying in at least 20 fathoms of water. A department spokesman in Adelaide said no RAAF Hercules had reported anything and there was no sighting on any radar screens. He said the department would investigate but he knew only what had been reported. He said he was curious about a witness who described the object as looking like a "cruise missile." What does a cruise missile look like? I work in defence I've never seen one, he said as for the chance that the object was an extraerrestrial that not show up on radar, the spokesman said with a chuckle: "There's a possibility it could be anything, if in fact there is something, but at the moment we know nothing." -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ********************************************** * THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo * **********************************************