Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFOs Seen Over Baker Creek Area

📅 May 19, 1967 📍 Baker Creek area, Quesnel, BC 🏛 Quesnel Cariboo Observer 📄 newspaper article

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TL;DR

This newspaper article from the June 1, 1967, issue of the Quesnel Cariboo Observer details a series of UFO sightings reported by the Lavington family and a neighbor in the Baker Creek area of British Columbia on May 19, 1967.

On May 19, 1967, in the early morning hours, a series of unidentified aerial phenomena were reported in the Baker Creek area near Quesnel, British Columbia. The initial sighting was made by Jean Lavington, a student home from UBC, who was awakened around 2:00 a.m. by a sound described as resembling a jet plane. Upon looking out her window, she observed several white lights, a green light, and a bright, flashing red light moving slowly across a field toward the south. Following this, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lavington, joined her to observe subsequent objects. A second object disappeared behind trees before they could fully view it, but a third object, featuring three green lights, was clearly observed by all three witnesses. Mrs. Lavington utilized binoculars to view this object but could discern only the lights. A fourth object, described as resembling a star, was also sighted. Finally, a fifth object was observed hanging suspended in the sky, consisting of a cluster of green lights and a flashing red light. This object appeared to rotate, occasionally forming a straight line or a partial circle. The witnesses observed this fifth object for 30 minutes. The following day, the Lavington family contacted a neighbor living 15 miles closer to town, who confirmed having seen similar phenomena, specifically an undulating red light, and had even awakened a hired hand to witness the event. The report concludes that the mystery remains unexplained.

So far, the mystery remains unexplained.

Official Assessment

So far, the mystery remains unexplained.

Five unidentified objects were observed by multiple witnesses in the Baker Creek area on May 19, 1967. The objects exhibited various light configurations and movements, including hovering and directional travel.

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