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An unidentified flying object was spotted late Tuesday night by a woman
on the city's east side in the same area a similar sighting was reported in
November.
The woman's husband called the Freeman to report the UFO
because he said his wife was slightly embarrassed to talk about what she
saw. The husband said, as the woman pulled into her driveway near the
corner of Arcadian and Oakland Avenues at about 10:45 p.m., she spotted a
triangular object with red and white lights hovering in the air less than a
mile to the northeast.
The woman beeped the horn of her car to alert her
husband, but by the time he got outside, the object was out of sight.
A
UFO matching the same general description, was sighted by a motorist in the
area Nov. 24. "She's convinced it wasn't a plane or a helicopter," said
the husband, who did not want to be identified.
Area law officers and
airports reported nothing unusual Tuesday night, and the Wisconsin National
Guard and Army Reserve said they had no helicopters in flight in the
Waukesha area at the time.
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