AudioBlog: An Ohio UFO Case That Was Left To Die
As far as classic UFO cases go, Ohio may very well have more than
any other state. There was the 1966 case where Deputy Sheriff Dale
Spaur and his partner chased a UFO from Portage County, Ohio, all
the way into Pennsylvania at speeds up to 100 mph....
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As far as classic UFO cases go, Ohio may very well have more than
any other state. There was the 1966 case where Deputy Sheriff Dale
Spaur and his partner chased a UFO from Portage County, Ohio, all
the way into Pennsylvania at speeds up to 100 mph. In 1973, there
was the Coyne Incident, where four men in the Army Reserve reported
an encounter near Mansfield, Ohio, with a UFO that pulled their
helicopter, commanded by Lawrence J. Coyne, up from 1,700 feet to
3,500 feet while the controls were set for a descent. In 1994,
police in Trumbull County responded to a police dispatcher who said
she’d received calls about a UFO from local citizens. Before the
night was over, police from five different departments gave chase,
and a recording of their radio exchanges with the dispatch was
given to researcher Kenny Young, who brought the case to the
attention of the UFO community and the world. A 1971 case from
Huron County, Ohio, that had multiple witnesses, including police
officers, didn’t gain nearly was much notoriety as those above, and
one might wonder if it might have been because of the way it was
treated by the National Investigations Committee on Aerial
Phenomena. The main witness sent a report to NICAP, but NICAP was
in the midst of changes that may or not have been overseen by
either or both the Air Force and the CIA. Read more
any other state. There was the 1966 case where Deputy Sheriff Dale
Spaur and his partner chased a UFO from Portage County, Ohio, all
the way into Pennsylvania at speeds up to 100 mph. In 1973, there
was the Coyne Incident, where four men in the Army Reserve reported
an encounter near Mansfield, Ohio, with a UFO that pulled their
helicopter, commanded by Lawrence J. Coyne, up from 1,700 feet to
3,500 feet while the controls were set for a descent. In 1994,
police in Trumbull County responded to a police dispatcher who said
she’d received calls about a UFO from local citizens. Before the
night was over, police from five different departments gave chase,
and a recording of their radio exchanges with the dispatch was
given to researcher Kenny Young, who brought the case to the
attention of the UFO community and the world. A 1971 case from
Huron County, Ohio, that had multiple witnesses, including police
officers, didn’t gain nearly was much notoriety as those above, and
one might wonder if it might have been because of the way it was
treated by the National Investigations Committee on Aerial
Phenomena. The main witness sent a report to NICAP, but NICAP was
in the midst of changes that may or not have been overseen by
either or both the Air Force and the CIA. Read more
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