Date: August 31, 2003 10-11:00PM
Location: Beaver Dam
County: Dodge
Source: UFO Wisconsin Report by Tom S.

I wrote this all to the "contact us" link. Weeks ago. Did you get it? I am posting again
here because I see that this is where I should have posted it. I am rather excited because I
do think that I actually witnesses my first UFO and I didn't even realize it at the time. But
from the other post I see someone else may have viewed the same object.
Basically it was a bright (white) light that traveled very quickly across the sky in the west.
I could have been a meteor but I have never witnesses one moving at this angle and this low on
the horizon. It was off in the distance and I think its continued path was unseen because it
was blocked by trees on the roadside as I was traveling home from Horicon to Belleville. It
only lasted a moment. Maybe two to three seconds. I witnessed the length of its past to run
about the same distance as 1 to 2 of my hands would cover at arms length.
Best wishes.
-Tom
UFOWisconsin Note: The other report he is referring to is at:
www.ufowisconsin.com/county/reports2003/r2003_0831_dodge.html
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