Honilulu Th — February 1964

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. L~ATION Honilulu, T H CONCLUSIONS 0 Was BaiiOOft 3. ll~ ii!TIMI oou~ .t. TYP! Ofl OISI!RVATIOM Probably Balloon Possibly Balloon Wcu Aircraft 0 Probably Aircraft local 2!.00 ~ Grounci-Vhuel 0 GrowwiRador Po s si bl y Aircraft 5. PHOTOS SOU :---------------;.. C Woa AstronoMical D Vee 0 Probably Astronomical 7. LENGTH 0' OUI-YATION a. NUMB!R 0,. OIJI!CTS 9. COURS! !JX Orhernlice S:frens 0 liuuifi ciettt Data for EvoluatiM 10. IRIIP SUMMA.Y 0, $1C"TIMO Sound h~srl. Youtll vent outside of house to see vhat it AU. Sav aparu ti!la apace ahip Vbi~h oye~ the area. celi!Yed that the obJect landed i n a neigbbors J3.rd. 'l!l~ yout!l ~ the only Vi tnesa ~Jevenl p~le heard the sound. H. COMM!HTS Investigation revealed that the sound wsa attributed to reverberation or a police a!ren on the way to an accident and the sparks could. have be~n the tioD of the youth or caused by fi~rks associated ~ith the last nigbt or the Chineae MeY Year celebra- tiaa. Pril1c1pal cauae or the zeport bein& the police s1rena. , . P ACIFIC Al.R t,.OHC[S 8ASE CO'.!\, .\ . fD Onitcd ~tate .... A tr Fnrn.: APO ~C.~, Su11 Fra.Jcisrn, Caltiornit.l \7TN OF' PACAFBASECOM (BDI) ... uu ~cT1 Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) ro' AFSC (FTD) Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio 1. Forwarded is a copy of a police report f rom the Honolulu Police Department and an extract from the Duty Controllers Log, 326th Air Defense Division, APO 915, describing a UFO incident. 2. Hy own investigation made during the evening of 14 F~bruary 1964 revealed no unusual weather phen- omena, no aircraft flying in the area in question duri~g the time involved, no army activities in the adjacent military reservation and no disruptions of powe:-lines, etc. The sound was confit:med by Army S/A ::tiley ~-1ho told me he heard the sound through the tele~hone when Mrs first called him . 3. The area in question is in the foot hills o f the mountains, north of Honolulu. The neighborhood is characterized by small hills and valleys leading back several miles to the mountains. Likeli~e highway runs through one of these valleys towards the northeast side of the island. The valley itself is blind. The road goes out through a tunnel at the northeast end. 4. I did find there ~-1as an accident on Lil~elike high- way near where this incident occurred. The evening in question was also the last night of celebration of Chinese New Year . 5. This matter was discussed with Major Earl J. \"ol i Jr, FTD Liaison Officer) Hq PACAF. n~ :.-;ug- gested that because of terrain aad/or ~1eatl1er temperature conditions, the sound was a reverber- ation of noise from police sirens going to the nearby accident. Since the vi_sual observations reporte d to the military and civil authoriti~s ~vere vague -his suggestion would appear to be the most valid to date. FCR ~-:~ COMMANDER ~ JER~-r-~. MILLS 1. Honolulu Police Rpt Direcc~r of Intelligence PAC~?3ASECOM & 326 ADD 2. Extract fm 326 DC Log Tnv.:~l i: ;.ttQI'~; Ccn:>ll.>; HOlil" ... oooo ooo OOooo' ....... . ooooo o OooO Pi1o w I .. oooooo oooo oooooooooooo+&ouoo-ooooo-ooo-Ooooooooooooooo ooo o ooooo oa.o.o..ooooo - - 0 0 ooo ooOoo o oooo toooooo ooooooOooo oo oo 0 o o o o "'' o 00 oOoOo " oo O fr'tcer ... \VITh"ESSES [] Complait t Civil m:t.U~t .. ndi ca.te Juvenile Cou~t l L \J lJ ~hor-t:l'r r a 2;<iret ~ n g no~:le ~ are \Jna peop~e