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Date: February 25, 2003 8:30PM
Location: Wisconsin Rapids
County: Wood

Source: UFO Wisconsin Report from Ashley P.



Details of Incident:

 

My mother was standing in the kitchen and she heard what sounded like a low plane hovering over the house. Not even one minute after that, I called home from my cell phone yelling for her to run outside. Up in the sky above West Grand Ave. there were 5 orange objects. They appeared one after another. The last object disappeared and reappeared in the front of the first object. They remained in that area for about 30 seconds and disappeared. Tonight, the 26th of February, the same object appeared in the sky. But this time there were two planes shooting at the objects. They didn't appear to be moving very fast. They looked to be about 2 feet apart from viewing distance and about 500 feet from the ground.

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