Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Sighting Incident Report — Cleveland, Ohio, 4 September 1964

📅 4 September 1964 📍 Cleveland, Ohio 🏛 FTD 📄 sighting_report

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TL;DR

A civilian report from Cleveland, Ohio, on September 4, 1964, describes three oval, multi-colored objects moving erratically. The military evaluation concluded the report was insufficient for analysis due to missing data and internal inconsistencies.

This document is a formal sighting report filed on September 4, 1964, regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon observed in Cleveland, Ohio. The witness reported observing three solid objects that exhibited erratic motion and no sound. The objects were described as being pink, orange, red, and white in color. According to the witness, the objects moved slowly at first, occasionally separating into three distinct entities that fell in and out of formation, before eventually soaring straight up. The witness provided a detailed, albeit subjective, description of the objects, estimating their size to be approximately 20 feet wide and oval in shape. The official evaluation of the report concluded that there was insufficient data for a proper analysis. The investigating authorities noted that the form submitted was incomplete, specifically citing the omission of a time-motion sequence and a discrepancy between the provided description and the reported 30-second duration of the event.

INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION

Official Assessment

INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION

The report was deemed incomplete due to an omitted time motion sequence and inconsistencies between the description and the reported duration of 30 seconds.