Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record — St. Mary's, Ohio, 21 Feb 67
AI-Generated Summary
A state police officer reported a hovering object with red, green, and blue lights in St. Mary's, Ohio, on February 21, 1967. The Air Force was unable to obtain further information because the witness's address was unknown, leading to a conclusion of insufficient data.
This document contains the records and correspondence related to a UFO sighting reported on February 21, 1967, in Saint Mary's, Ohio. The incident involved a report received by the St. Mary's Police Department from a state police officer who observed a single object hovering at an altitude of 3,000 feet. The object was described as having red, green, and blue lights, and the observer monitored it using binoculars. The object was reported to be in the northeast at a 40-degree elevation. The Air Force's Foreign Technology Division (FTD) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base subsequently attempted to follow up on the report by sending an FTD Form 164 questionnaire to the observer. However, the correspondence was returned to the Air Force marked 'ADDRESS UNKNOWN.' Consequently, the official conclusion recorded in the Project 10073 file is 'INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION.' The document includes the original project record, the formal letter from Colonel James C. Manatt to the observer, and several blank copies of the U.S. Air Force Technical Information questionnaire (FTD Form 164) intended for the witness to complete.
INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
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Official Assessment
INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
The Air Force determined there was insufficient data for a scientific evaluation of the reported sighting.
Witnesses
- [illegible]State PoliceSt. Mary's Police Dept
Key Persons
- James C. ManattDirector of Technology and Subsystems