Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — Northlake, Illinois, 19 June 1966

📅 19 June 66 📍 Northlake, Ill. 🏛 Project Blue Book 📄 Correspondence and sighting record

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A civilian reported a UFO sighting in Northlake, Illinois, on June 19, 1966. Project Blue Book concluded there was insufficient data to evaluate the report.

This document contains a Project Blue Book record regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon reported in Northlake, Illinois, on June 19, 1966. The primary witness, identified in the correspondence as Mrs. Pietrzak, observed a glowing, pale yellow object approximately twenty feet in length moving eastward. The object featured a dome on top and an elliptical shape with flashing lights. The witness's daughter, Sandi, also observed the object. The sighting lasted for approximately two minutes before the object disappeared behind a building. The witness provided a written account and a sketch of the object. On July 11, 1966, Major Hector Quintanilla, Jr., Chief of Project Blue Book, responded to the witness, stating that the information provided was insufficient for evaluation and requesting that she complete an FTD Form 164 for further analysis. The official conclusion recorded on the project form is 'INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION'.

The circles on the shape were flashing in sequence say Mrs. Pietrzak and Sandi. To me the entire object glowed on and off.

Official Assessment

INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION

The information provided by the witness was deemed insufficient for a formal evaluation by Project Blue Book.

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