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all the commotion was about out in the yard.
The “commotion” was off to the east, over the swampland
on which the house was built and at that 8 p.m. moment
was a faint red glow “like cigarets being smoked.”
Accompanied by his 19-year-old: son, Frank set off across
the hillocks, much as though he were stalking deer, but
intent this time on picking up what he thought might be
pieces from a fallen meteor.
They got within 500 yards of the “visitor” and saw that
it was no meteor. It was not like anything either of them
ever had seen or imagined before. Frank Mannor’s later
description of it was: “shaped like a football . . . length
of a car . . . greyish-yellow hue with a pitted surface
“like coral rock.” It seemed to be sitting on a base of fog,
maybe eight feet off the ground, and the lights on it, green
on one end, white on the other, were pulsating and each
looked like it had a halo around it.
While the two men peered in wonder at the unexpected
caller, the Thing turned deep red and the lights went out,
bringing a startled “Look at that horrible thing,” excla-
mation from the younger Mannor.
Horrible or not, it’s not often that a southern Michigan
farm community provides Sunday night entertainment of
such dramatic proportions, and Mr. Mannor and his son
set off after it on the run. When they got there, it was
gone.
For four hours, Frank and his son stalked the strange
object over much of the 300 acres of swampland, looking
for some smell or trace of the Thing. They found nothing,
but much of their search was not conducted alone, and
some of what they had seen was corroborated by Dexter
police officials and Washtenaw County authorities who
had been alerted to the strange sighting through a phone
call from Mannor’s wife who, while her husband and son
pursued the Thing, informed Dexter Village police that
there was an “object” in the swamp that looked like a fly-
ing saucer.
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estimated the height at roughly 1000 feet and said it
Lient This composite drawing, put
together from what several of
‘the Dexter, Mich., sighters
described, led some to
think that “marsh gas” was
not an acceptable explana-
tion. “Quilted” was term
chosen to designate “pitted.”
SuREACE
Her call brought Police Chief Robert Taylor and Patrol-
men Nolan Lee and Robert Hunawill and Washtenaw
County Deputies Stanley McFadden and David Fitzpat-
rick. ;
Deputies McFadden and Fitzpatrick and Chief Taylor
and Patrolman Lee arrived in time to see what they de-
scribed as a reddish light, zipping over the Mannor house
and giving off a sound “like an ambulance.” Patrolman
Hunawill, who waited in.the road in the patrol car, saw
“a strange lighted object” with red and white lights. He
made several sweeps over the swamp before being joined
by three other objects and disappearing.
Michigan police official took this photo of what he
suspected was an unidentified flying object. During the
excitement, the photo was given wide coverage.
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