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Date: December 11, 2003 5:15AM
Location: Abbotsford
County: Clark

Source: UFO Wisconsin Report - Submitted anonymously



Details of Incident:

 

I just got off of work and heading home there was a huge brilliant white flashing almost like a flare light in the south western sky. I watched it and it seemed to flare up then turn colors and seemed to move a little. I was driving from Abbotsford going towards Spencer then all the way home. Finally I slowed down to a stop and it just faded away. Noticing there were some stars and clouds the stars did not move much. This light was super bright and seem to move a little until it disappeared. It was quite a spectacle. Could have been a low flying meteorite burning in the atmosphere (maybe?)

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