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Date: February 25, 2003 6PM
Location: Waupaca
County: Waupaca

Source: UFO Wisconsin Report - Witness requested to remain anonymous



Details of Incident:

 

I was driving west-bound on Cobbtown Road and I saw 3 bright lights in a straight line. They got brighter then faded away. I stopped the car, the sky was clear and all around me were fields no buildings or lights for a half a mile. 2 seconds later they appeared again in the same way far south from where I had seen them at first. They almost looked like old baseball field lights. The light faded in and faded out within seconds. I waited for a minute and saw nothing and left. I didn't think much of it but a friend told me about a similar experience he had a week earlier. When he said three lights I told him what I saw, I hadn't told anyone about what I saw yesterday.

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