Date: November 25, 2002 7:30-8:00PM
Location: Babcock
County: Wood

Source: Wisconsin UFO Sighting Report - Witness requested to remain anonymous



My mother and I were driving home south on HWY 80 towards Babcock around 7:45pm and in the Southern sky for almost the entire drive from the junction of HWY 54 to Babcock which was about a 15 minute drive we observed a huge light display. At first we thought it was airplanes but the flashing lights remained stationary, then we thought it might be satellites. It was an amazing display of lights almost like the fourth of July. It looked like 15 to 20 lights flashing like strobe lights and they filled the entire front car windshield view of the sky and no where else in the side car window views. Amazing! Then when we got to Babcock and turned off on HWY 173 our mini van went dead and we coasted to the side of the road!! We didn't stop to get out of the van and I got the van started again as quick as I could. The van stopped mysteriously two more times on the way home. Then the next day my mother and I went to start the van and it was fine.

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