Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Project 10073 Record — New Richmond, Ohio, 8 June 1969

📅 8 Jun 69 📍 New Richmond, Ohio 🏛 Aerial Phenomena Office 📄 Correspondence and Sighting Questionnaire

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TL;DR

A civilian reported a sighting of three objects in New Richmond, Ohio, on June 8, 1969. The Air Force closed the case as 'insufficient data' after the observer failed to return a follow-up questionnaire.

This document contains a Project 10073 record regarding a UFO sighting reported in New Richmond, Ohio, on June 8, 1969. The report indicates that three objects were observed moving in a southeasterly direction. The observer, a civilian, provided minimal information, leading the Aerial Phenomena Office to conclude that there was insufficient data to conduct a scientific investigation. A letter from Lt. Colonel Hector Quintanilla, Jr., dated June 16, 1969, was sent to the observer requesting that they complete an AF Form 117 and return it in a self-addressed envelope. A note on the project record indicates that as of November 1969, the observer had not returned the requested form. The file includes a blank Sighting of Unidentified Phenomena Questionnaire (AF Form 117) and associated pages for recording details such as time, location, and physical characteristics of the phenomenon, though these remain largely incomplete or blank in this record.

Almost no information on sighting. Observer was sent an AF Fm 117 on 16 Jun 69 but has not returned it as of Nov 69.

Official Assessment

Insufficient data

The Air Force determined that the information provided by the observer was insufficient for a scientific investigation.

Witnesses

Key Persons