Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Rapport: Sighting of light phenomenon near Spåsjön, August 11, 1946
AI-Generated Summary
A police report from 1946 documenting a witness sighting of a yellow-white light phenomenon in Amnehärad, Sweden. Despite a two-day search by the witness and an associate, no physical evidence was recovered.
On August 17, 1946, the Amnehärad Police District issued a report regarding a sighting of an unidentified light phenomenon. The witness, a smallholder named Karl Johansson from Abbelandsmosse, reported that on the evening of August 11, 1946, at approximately 21:00, he observed a yellow-white light phenomenon. The object was estimated to be approximately two meters in length. At the time of the sighting, it was dark. Johansson described the object as moving horizontally for a distance of about 100 meters before it disappeared into the treetops. Following the event, Johansson, accompanied by a former locomotive driver named Gustav Norman, conducted a search of the area for two days to locate any potential remains or physical evidence of the phenomenon, but they were unsuccessful in finding anything. The report was filed by police officer A. G. Bergqvist and subsequently forwarded to the military staff in Stockholm for their information on August 18, 1946, by John Wene of the Hova District landsfiskal office.
Johansson har tillsammans med f.d. lokomotivföraren Gustav Norman, Otterbäcken, i två dagar sökt efter rester från ljusfenomenet men icke lyckats finna något.
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Official Assessment
A light phenomenon was observed by Karl Johansson; a subsequent two-day search by Johansson and Gustav Norman yielded no physical evidence.
Witnesses
- Karl JohanssonLägenhetsägaren (Smallholder/Property owner)
Key Persons
- Gustav Normanf.d. lokomotivföraren (former locomotive driver)
- John WeneSignatory