P~JECT 10073 ~ECORO 1. OA. TE TI~T Gou~ 2. LOCATION l. SvUP.C 1. NUM\ER OF OaJECTS i S Case 7 . COURSE . rti.OTOS ' PHYSICAL EYIDIMC! 10. CO~CL USIOH ~ (I?i3UFFICIENT DATA) 11. 8~1 E F SUMMARY AHO A,.AL Y ~IS Observ-~r r.ad 3 different UFO sighti!"Je;s in one nig:"lt. C0'1'8:TS: On y .:ketchy i'1:'or~ati'>n i:> \'f?.ilubl~ v n t:1e sightin;.s. Ob3erve r requested :.u comnletr a n .A// ti'!:1 117 o n 6 Jun o:)) uut has not ret fTO SE,. 63 0.3lf (T::E) Pselur 1 'Uh 11 el Sir tr a IZ r ._aut. H :!Jl.OQU TEt'~ r OREIGN TEC H NOLOC Y OIVI~ION f \F C I WRIGH T PATTf R:::O N A I R f" OFlC.C B ASE OniO 4~433 TDP r (UFO) UFO Observation , 1~ Jun 1969 Referenc e your r e cent unidentified flying object sighting whi c h you reported to the Alr Force. The information whic h we have received i s not sufficient for a scientific investigation. Re q uest complete the atta:hed AF Form 117 and return it in the self- addressed envelope. Tha you for r eporting your observation to t he Air Force. liEcro#~Un;T.tUi ~ J~, L t Colonel, USAr ' Ch~ef, Aerial Pheno~ena Office Aero~pace Tec oloJ s Dlvi~ion Pr0duction Directorate ~7 Form 117 'W/cnve:oc~ SU.B.T.c.'CT UPO Sight in;; of h J u n J 96? At 9 :45 p.m. on 4 Jun 69, and a f r. i e nd wr~re going h o!ne whe n t h e y sighted a light over a hou sing area development. Mis3 w-a:nted her f riend t o follOTI!f the lig ht, b1t hez-f'ri~nd wo uldn' t . \lh~n hey got home, the.] sighted a lig h :. ( '!big a s a snowb all") ln tough l y the northwest . The light kept moving a b out b ut c oming back to the appr oximate same place. At about 10:45 p . m. it diGappeare d . (Ta~re ,~ras supposedly a star to t h e r ight and below the object t t ~as still visi ble. ) netime during o r after 'the light ln the !Torth .1e s t disa p peared, the o~server al5o s a w 8 trio.ngular ob j ects. (\-!ants 2 for=ns -one for her and one f o r her friend. )