Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UFO at Chetwynd

📅 November 1967 📍 Chetwynd, BC 🏛 The Reporter 📄 press article

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A press report from November 1967 describes an unidentified object hovering over a school in Chetwynd, BC, for 15 minutes. No conventional explanation for the sighting was found.

In November 1967, a report published in The Reporter (Alaska Highway News) detailed a sighting of an unidentified aerial phenomenon over a school in Chetwynd, British Columbia. According to the account, numerous school children observed a whitish-coloured object hovering high above the school for approximately 15 minutes. Witnesses described the object as appearing 'three inches wide at arm's length.' The object reportedly remained stationary while observing students before moving toward Wabi Hill, where it was eventually obscured by moving clouds. The administration of the Chetwynd School stated they had no knowledge of the object. Attempts to identify the object as a meteorological balloon or other conventional craft were unsuccessful, as no mundane explanation could be provided for the sighting.

It was parked quite high in the air over the school for 15 minutes, watching the girls in mini-skirts and then moved over Wabi Hill for several more minutes before being hidden by moving clouds

Official Assessment

Speculation on the possibility of the UFO being a meteorological balloon or other well-known object failed to suggest any mundane answers.

A whitish-coloured object was observed by school children over the Chetwynd School for approximately 15 minutes before moving toward Wabi Hill and being obscured by clouds. The school office reported no knowledge of the object.

Witnesses