Date of Incident: May 11, 2005
Time of Incident: 10:00 pm
Location of Incident: Twin Lakes, Kenosha County
Other Related Reports: Not Applicable
Source of Report: UFOwisconsin.com online
sightings report form by Kyle P
Details of Incident:
We were driving on county
road with corn fields on each side. I saw what I thought what a flash.
There had been a few storms lately, so i thought possibly lighting. My
girlfriend told me to stop the car and she pointed to the North. This
thing was not the glowing ball or anything you see with the other pictures.
This thing was massive. It had 5 or so different lights. It wasn't a
circle, nor a triangle. More of a stop sign looking figure to it. It
moved slow at first. Then stopped. It stopped for a minute or so and
looked to be lowering, maybe a landing or something. Then it stopped.
Before it landed, which looked to be, a few hundred feet from the ground...it
took of fast. There was no way this was an airplane. There is a
small local airport. But thats just prop jets. And they don't come
in and out during the night. This thing flew faster then any jet i have
ever seen.
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