Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record — St. Joseph, Michigan, April 4, 1967
AI-Generated Summary
A civilian reported a UFO sighting from April 1967 in January 1968. The Air Force concluded that the report was submitted too late for a meaningful investigation.
This document consists of a Project 10073 record and associated correspondence regarding a UFO sighting reported by a civilian in St. Joseph, Michigan. The witness, identified as a club member and leader, wrote to the Air Force on January 18, 1968, to report an observation that occurred on April 4, 1967. The witness explained that the delay in reporting was due to an inability to locate the correct address for the Air Force. Major Quintanilla, Jr., Chief of the Aerial Phenomena Office, responded on February 15, 1968, acknowledging the letter and stating that the information would be filed for record-keeping purposes. However, he noted that because the report was submitted nearly ten months after the event, it was impossible to conduct a detailed investigation. The official conclusion recorded on the project form is 'INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION,' with the added comment that the case was submitted too late to investigate.
At this late date it would be impossible to undertake a detailed investigation.
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Official Assessment
INSUFFICIENT DATA FOR EVALUATION
The report was submitted too late for a detailed investigation to be conducted.
Key Persons
- Quintanilla, Jr.Major, USAF, Chief, Aerial Phenomena Office