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Date: January 15, 2003 6:20PM
Location: Plover
County: Portage

Source: UFO Wisconsin Report - Witness requested to remain anonymous



Details of Incident:
 

We were driving south in Plover around 6:20 pm when my 11 year daughter said, "look mom that plane is really low, then she said look there are 3 planes next to one another." I then pulled the car over and watched as 3 huge round lights lite up the sky. They weren't moving, they were way to big to be airplanes. As we watched the lights I decided to drive closer in the direction of the lights and as I was pulling further down the road, still watching the lights, they all disappeared, like someone shut off the lights. They did not go up or down or in any direction, they just vanished. 

 

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