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Date: February 27, 2002 5:15PM
Location: Milwaukee
County: Milwaukee

Source: UFO Wisconsin Report by Louise W.



Details of Incident:

 

I was driving home down Vliet Street. I saw what I thought at first was a weird cloud..then I realized it was moving..rapidly. When I got closer I opened my car window but there was no sound. About the time the first object faded from sight I saw a second, but smaller, object. Same thing..moving fast but no sound.

The first object was moving east to west and the second (which was smaller than the first) was going south to southwest.

They were pure white..puffy..cigar-shaped objects. I've never seen anything like it..thanks for letting me share. lw

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