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Letter to Bureau August 13, 194'7
about two to three feet in diameter moving rapidly about two hundred
yards off tne ground. TRUEX said he thought at first it was a child's
balloon, but when he noticed there was no wind and tne object had no
strings to it, he decided it was sometning else. He stated tne object
was moving in a steady, straight path, going nortn, and he said there
was no exhaust or indication of any motive power for the object.
IRUEX said they observed tne object for fifteen or twenty seconds. He
could not give a description of tne object's color or the materiai it
was composed of but said it looked more like a large, flat child's cup
than anything else he could think of, as the object was oval on the
top and came to a point on the bottom side, ‘TRUEX said tnat CASELLA
stated "Maybe it's a flying saucer". He said he nad never seen any-
thing move through the air quite like this object, and he had no idea
where it came from.
TRUEX stated that neither ne nor CASELIA had had anything to
drink, and there was sutficient light for them to observe tne object
very clearly.
The "Flying Disc" was reported by CASELLA to Sergeant JAMES
PERONE of the Hackensack Police Department. Sergeant PERONE advised
the writer that his Department had taken no further action nor had
they received reports of the object in question from any other source.
It may be noted that no other Police Department in the vicinity has
brought to tne attention or this Division any information regarding
this matter.
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