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- 19-Oct-87 21:16 MST
- Sb: APtn 10/19 0859 UFO Sightings
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- By DIRK BEVERIDGE Associated Press Writer
- WYTHEVILLE, Va. (AP) -- Wythe County sheriff's deputies have seen the
- lights
- in the sky that are causing a local UFO craze, but they are not preparing to
- battle space aliens.
- "I'd rather have something else put us on the map," chief deputy Herb
- Cooley
- said. "This brings all the weirdos out. Before this is over, somebody's going
- to
- have to see some little green men."
- Cooley said the department has received more than a dozen calls about UFOs
- in
- the past few weeks, but he pointed out that many more people who have seen the
- flying lights probably keep their mouths shut so no one will question their
- sanity.
- He has heard reports of the objects swooping down and running cars off the
- road, but the department has not received any such complaints.
- Sheriff's Sgt. Cihmer Collins, who spent 22 years in the military before he
- became a civilian lawman, has seen the mysterious craft and says they are
- probably with the armed forces.
- "I've seen a bunch of them, and all I've seen is refueling," a manuever
- that
- involves two aircraft joined in what appears to be a stationary position
- before
- suddenly bolting off in different directions. That matches the behavior of red
- and white lights seen by some of the UFO witnesses.
- "They did the same thing in Vietnam," Collins said. "There ain't no UFOs."
- But three military spokespersons in the Norfolk area said by telephone that
- the silent airships described over Wythe County do not sound like anything in
- the U.S. arsenal.
- "I don't have anything that doesn't make sound," said Ace Ewers, a
- spokesman
- for the Naval Air Station Oceana. He said A-6 Intruder bombers from Oceana fly
- in the Wytheville area, but they make a lot of noise.
- "If it wasn't making sound, I don't have any explanation for what they're
- talking about," Ewers said. "If the government's working on something like
- that,
- I don't know anything about it."
- Nobody else contacted by The Associated Press had a good explanation,
- although eyewitness accounts of the UFOs are easy to come by around Wythe
- County.
- A waitress in the Country Kitchen in Rural Retreat said a crowd watched a
- UFO
- from the parking lot one night last week. She described it as round, like a
- Frisbee, with bright red and white lights cutting silently across the sky.
- Other
- witnesses have reported green lights on objects of varying shapes.
- Jack and Carolyn Ellison told reporters about their sighting of two flying
- objects, one shaped like a saucer and the other like a large arrowhead that
- was
- following it at a rather low altitude.
- "We just stood right there where that Oldsmobile is and it went right over
- that maple tree," Jack Ellison said.
- "An airplane wouldn't have been that low, and it would have made noise,"
- said
- Carolyn Ellison. "I said, `Maybe it's the Goodyear blimp,' but Jack said, `No,
- that makes noise."'
- She had no idea what the things might be.
- "I've heard of UFOs, but I don't know," she said. "When I turned the radio
- on
- and found out other people saw it, I began to wonder."
- Wytheville radio station WYVE has received numerous calls about the UFOs.
- News Director Danny Gordon has been recording and airing some of the accounts.
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- "Eighty percent are probably natural lights, Jupiter, the moon -- eyes
- playing tricks on them, the bottle," Gordon said. The other 20 percent sound
- believable, he said.
- His callers have described objects including a silvery cigar shape, a green
- camouflage cigar shape, a floating triangle and pairs of lights that hover for
- a
- while before splitting apart and quickly vanishing.
- Gordon said he has talked with people who seriously keep up with UFOs, and
- they have warned him to be on the alert for government men in black suits who
- will try to get him to stop publicizing the sightings. UFO followers have said
- the government has for years hidden its knowledge of UFOs to avoid widespread
- public panic.
- "I haven't heard anything from the government to tell me to stop doing the
- story," Gordon said. "If they're down here, they're down here incognito."
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