Declassified UFO / UAP Document

RCMP Detachment Investigation Report — Two Hills, Alberta, April 1981

📅 April 6, 1981 📍 8 miles west of Myrnam, Alberta 🏛 NRC Meteor Centre Ottawa 📄 Detachment Investigation Report

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A district agriculturalist reported a circular, greyish-white object with a reddish bottom moving northerly over Myrnam, Alberta, on April 6, 1981. The object was estimated to be 70 feet in diameter and was observed for 30 minutes.

This document is an RCMP Detachment Investigation Report regarding a UFO sighting reported by Ronald Bazylo, a district agriculturalist with the Alberta Provincial Department of Agriculture. On April 6, 1981, at approximately 10:00 PM, Bazylo observed a single object while located 8 miles west of Myrnam, Alberta. The sky was clear, and stars were visible. Bazylo described the object as circular in shape, greyish-white in color, with a reddish bottom. He estimated its altitude to be between 1 and 1.5 miles and its diameter to be approximately 70 feet. During the 30-minute sighting, the object moved about 8 miles in a northerly direction, appearing to move against the wind, which was blowing from the north to the south. The object did not appear to be moving very fast. There were no other witnesses to the event. The RCMP noted that Bazylo is well known to their office.

THE OBJECT WAS DESCRIBED AS BEING CIRCULAR IN SHAPE, GREYISH-WHITE IN COLOR WITH A REDDISH BOTTOM.

Official Assessment

The witness, a district agriculturalist, observed a circular, greyish-white object with a reddish bottom for approximately 30 minutes. The object moved northerly against the wind.

Witnesses

  • Ronald BazyloDistrict AgriculturalistAlberta Provincial Dept. of Agriculture