Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Flying Saucer Seen By Osoyoos Couple
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This document is a newspaper report from The Penticton Herald detailing a 1951 UFO sighting by a couple in Osoyoos, Canada. It provides specific details regarding the object's appearance, speed, and flight path.
On August 3, 1951, a local couple, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil G. LePoidevin, owners of the LePoidevin Greenhouses in Osoyoos, observed an unidentified aerial object. While relaxing on the lawn of their home situated across the lake, Mrs. LePoidevin first sighted the object, followed shortly by her husband. The witnesses described the object as a round disc possessing a shiny, aluminum or glass-like surface. The object moved noiselessly through the air at an estimated altitude of 2,000 feet and an estimated speed of 500 miles per hour. The sighting occurred at 6:40 p.m. on a Friday evening under calm, windless conditions. The object traveled in a direct path from north to south before its rapid movement took it out of the witnesses' sight.
It was a round disc which had the shiny appearance of aluminum or glass. There was no wind and the object glided by noiselessly at a height of about 2000 feet.
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Witnesses
- Cecil G. LePoidevinLepoidevin Greenhouses
- Mrs. LePoidevinLepoidevin Greenhouses