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Dispatcher, Officers,
Watch Flashing Objects
Over the western slope of the Rocky Mountains, in an area
about 60 miles in diameter, UFOs were seen on several oc-
casions during the week of October 21-27, 1962. On the night of
the 25th between 6:40 and 8:15 p.m., police officers in Delta
and Cedaredge observed two bright objects ‘‘shaped like an
inverted umbrella with a number of bright tail-like appendages.””
[cf., September 24, 1959, Redmond, Oregon; Section V.] Cedaredge
Marshal Ed Marah and State Policeman Richard Kuta (who later
declined to answer NICAP questions) watched the UFOs through
binoculars, and said they changed color, at various times ap-
pearing blue, white and orange.
The sighting was confirmed to NICAP by another witness,
Mrs. Helen G. Mitchell, Police Dispatcher at Delta County Court
House. [3.] At 6:40 p.m., while on duty, she received a call from
the Civil Defense Coordinator advising her to look out to see an
object in the sky. Through the window of the Dispatcher’s office
she saw to the NE a bright white object, which changed color
rapidly, ‘flashing or blinking.””
“Since I was on duty in the Radio Room,” Mrs. Mitchell
told NICAP, ‘‘and under the rules of the F.C.C., I am unable to
give any information which I received via short wave radio from
Units reporting to me on these sightings.”
‘The object she saw turned reddish, then to dark glowing red,
and back to ‘dazzling white.” It rose and lost altitude jerkily
while moving slowly SW toward her position, then stopped and
hovered for about 25 minutes. Finally it drifted out of her line of
sight to the SE, She thought it might be some type of balloon
“‘pecause of the jerky way in which it rose and lost altitude.”
However, weather balloons are only faintly visible, rise quickly
and burst, and do not hover for 25 minutes. Larger high-altitude
research balloons do remain in flight for days, but are not bril-
liantly lighted. Nor do they normally operate inpairs, as reported
by Marshal Marah and Officer Kuta.
Disc On Edge Reported
During the early morning of September 26, 1963, a UFO was
sighted by people in scattered locations around the San Francisco
Bay area. Paul Cerny, Chairman of the Bay Area NICAP Sub-
committee, conducted an investigation and located nine witnesses.
(The sighting was reported September 26 in the San Jose Mercury
News, Los Altos Times, and the San Francisco Chronicle.) A
particularly detailed report was obtained from Officer Galen
Anderson of the Sunnyvale Police Department, who observed the
UFO for about 45 seconds.
‘About 4:20 a.m., Officer Anderson was patrolling the streets
in a squad car. A radio call from other officers alerted him, and
he stopped to watch the UFO. The object was traveling from east
to west at an elevation angle of about 45 degrees, at about the
speed of a propeller-driven aircraft. The leading edge was
brightly illuminated, the main body grayish in color, witha
small point of light visible on it. (See sketches and description
prepared by Bay Area Subcommittee). The UFO then made a
turn toward the northwest, was momentarily visible edge-on,
then quickly disappeared from view,
In nearby Monta Vista about 4:15 a.m., George W. Scott was
on the job as a supervisor at the Permanente Cement Company.
One of the work crew called his attention to a strange object in
the sky, and he watched its flight for about a minute. To him, it
appeared that the UFO stopped briefly each time the small body
light pulsed, then moved 3 to 4 degrees between pulses. The UFO
continued on a westerly course, disappearing behind the coastal
mountains.
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‘This object appeared larger than a full moon, according to Officer Anderson, about basketball size at about 8 feet away. It
appeared as a disc on edge, with about 3/4 or more of its outline showing. The trailing 1/4 of the circle, if it were there,
appeared more or less invisible. Police Officer Lt. Haag told Anderson that he saw what appeared as heat waves in this
quarter area and further to the rear. The disc appeared grayish in color except when the small spot of light ("A") lighted up
about every 3 to 4 seconds. The color then changed to yellowish - white, some trace of orange, but predominately along the
front leading edge portion ("B"), This produced a pulsing effect every three or four seconds. This in turn gave an eerie
lighted haze or mist illumination of the area just outside the disc circle itself as if it were glowing or surrounded by a gas,
or thin cloud, halo, etc. At each 3-4 second pulse, the small inner bright light would move around erratically to various new
positions within the disc area.
‘The object was visible about 45 seconds to Officer Anderson and traveled in a perfectly straight line over Sunnyvale toward
Los Altos, then suddenly made a turn and was momentarily edgewise and vertical to Anderson's vision, then immediately
disappeared from sight. Officer Anderson and Lt. Haag were only about a third of a mile apart at the time and Officer Girard
was perhaps a mile to their northeast. Speed of the object was about that of a propeller driven military aircraft, elevation
about 45° from Officer Anderson, estimated altitude 4000-6000 ft., visible about 45 seconds. Brighter than full moon,
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