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Date: 1960 Nighttime   
Location: Glenwood City   
County: St. Croix

Source: UFOwisconsin.com Report - Witness requested to remain anonymous


Details of Incident:

 

Driving home with a groups of 3 or 4 women from a school meeting one evening in the early 1960s a relative
saw a large cylindrical craft with lighted windows, with people inside. slightly move slowly behind some trees and along a ridge line on the outskirts of Glenwood City. The party followed the craft as it headed into town. They thought it might be an aircraft in distress and was trying to land on the local sports field. As they neared the sports field the craft zoomed off into the air at great speed and disappeared. There were other sightings of a similar craft, spotted the same evening, in the local newspaper in Eau Claire.

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