Rasp 14, 1966: Dexter, MI, 3:50 A.M. Rotate of sightings for two and a part hours. Sheriffs reported disc-shaped objects compelling at sum speeds and production brusque turns, plunging and ascending, on the brink. Four UFOs in straight-line formation observed at one scope. Seifridge AFB assured tracking UFOs over Lake Erie at 4:56 A.M. Close watch is the log of "Moan No.00967 signed by Cpl. Broderick and Member of parliament Patterson of the Washtenaw Territory Sheriffs Department:
3:50 A.M. Acknowledged calls from Deputies Bushroe and Spread, car 19, stating that they saw accurate doubt objects in the sky, disc, star-like banner, red and creative, compelling very in a hurry, production brusque turns, having departed to argue aerobics, departure in a Northwest charge.
4:04 A.M. Livingston Territory [sheriffs subject] called and avowed that they also saw the objects, and were distribution car to the dash.
4:05 A.M. Ypsilanti Legalize Dept. also called avowed that the object was seen at the dash of US-12 and I-94 [turning point of a U.S. and an limited-access highway highway].
4:10. A.M. Monroe Territory [sheriffs subject] called and avowed that they also saw the objects.
4:20 A.M. Car 19 avowed that they impartial saw four greater in the dreadfully dash compelling at a high rate of display.
4:30 A.M. Colonel Miller [district kindly defense better] was called; he avowed impartial to carry an eye on the objects that he did not advise what to do, and also check then Willow Run Depot.
4:54 A.M. Car 19 called and avowed that two greater were spotted upcoming from the Southeast, over Monroe Territory. Equally that they were side by side.
4:56 A.M. Monroe Territory [sheriffs subject] avowed that they impartial spotted the object, and also that they are having calls from populace. Called Selfridgc Air Station and they avowed that they also had accurate objects [apparently on radar] over Lake Erie and were not entitled to get any ID from the objects. The Air Station called Detroit Operations and were to handhold this Dept. finance as to the air.
5:30 A.M. Dep. Patterson and I [Cpl. Broderick] looked out of the office and saw a shining light that appeared to be over the Ypsilanti area. It looked take pleasure in a household name but was compelling from North to East.
6:15 A.M. As of this time we hold had no authentication from the Air Station.
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