Date: October 9, 2002 8:30PM
Location: Wisconsin Rapids
County: Wood

Source: Wisconsin UFO Sighting Report by Carmen K.



My husband called me outside around 8:30pm to observe strange lights in the sky. When I got outside I saw what appeared to be a falling star and told him that's what I thought it was. At that point two objects became apparent and began flashing like strobe lights. At first they were white in color when they were moving from east to west, they then looped around and within seconds were back in the same spot I had first saw them. We called out my parents and our son and we all observed them for around 30 more minutes. At one point we saw as many as 5 of the lights ranging in color from white to red. When they were red the light was steady and not flashing like the rest of them. A plane then flew overhead and the lights seemed to follow and come up on the plane very quickly like they were observing the plane, they then disappeared for a few minutes and reappeared in the same spot I had first seen them. There was absolutely no noise with the objects and now I am being told they are outside again.

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