Date of Incident: May 14, 2005
Time of Incident: 11:15 p.m.
Location of Incident: Milton, Wi Clear Lake Area
Other Related Reports: Not Applicable
Source of Report: UFOwisconsin.com online
sightings report form by Ronald R.
Details of Incident:
I was at my girlfriends
mothers place on clear lake and i noticed a light in the northwest while we were
outside having a cigarette. I watched the light and noticed it was
flashing multiple colored lights that flashed in random patterns. I then
asked mike if he had a pair of binoculars and went back outside and looked
through them at the lights. IO noticed they were not moving and that they
were flashing red, green, blue, and yellow. Then we decided to get the
computer up and running and in that time there were up to five more in different
areas of the sky. We looked at the one that looked to be the closest and
then we came back in to report them. We went out a few minutes later and
they were all gone except one in the east. All were the same colors of
lights and were definitely not planes. One seemed to disappear right as we
were watching only to reappear several seconds later.
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