Date: February 10, 2004 7:00p.m.
Location: Wisconsin Rapids Wisconsin
County: Wood County Wisconsin
Source: UFOwisconsin.com report
Details of Incident:
I was headed West into Wisconsin Rapids on county road W at around
7:00 pm on February 10th, 2004 and I happened to see above the tree line
straight ahead three lights that were much brighter and larger than any other
stars in the sky that night. I slowed down and kept watching at which point it dissapeared. But it then reappeared just slightly South of its original
position and the three lights seemed to have rotated about 45 degrees from where
they were before, with the middle light sligtly higher than the two outer ones.
It again dissapeared and reappeared even more to the south and had rotated
slightly, and after about 10 seconds it just disappeared for good. I kept
heading in that direction hoping to see it again but it never did reappear. I
dont know what I saw that night but I do know that it was in no way a star, and
it was nothing I could even try to explain off as anything else. So at this
point it is still unidentified to me, hence the name UFO.
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