Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO Observation Report — Mount Prospect, Illinois, 6 March 1967

📅 6 March 1967 📍 Mount Prospect, Illinois 🏛 Foreign Technology Division 📄 Correspondence and Sighting Report

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TL;DR

A civilian reported an unidentified aerial sighting in Mount Prospect, Illinois, on March 6, 1967. The Air Force concluded there was insufficient data to evaluate the event, and follow-up attempts were unsuccessful due to an undeliverable address.

This document details a UFO sighting reported by a civilian in Mount Prospect, Illinois, on March 6, 1967. The observer reported seeing two objects, described as orange balls larger than visible stars, moving from east to west over the horizon for a duration of one minute. The objects were noted to have separated into two pieces at two different time intervals. The report was processed by the 20th Air Division and forwarded to the Foreign Technology Division (FTD) at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The official conclusion reached by the Air Force was that the information provided was insufficient for a scientific evaluation. Consequently, the FTD attempted to send the observer an FTD Form 164 to gather more detailed information; however, the correspondence was returned to the sender marked as 'unclaimed' or 'insufficient address,' effectively closing the investigation due to a lack of follow-up data.

The information which we have received is not sufficient for a scientific evaluation.

Official Assessment

Insufficient data for a scientific evaluation.

The information provided by the observer was deemed insufficient for scientific evaluation. An attempt to send FTD Form 164 to the observer resulted in the mail being returned as undeliverable.

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