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RED BLUFF
CORNING
Police In Four Counties
Sight UFOs
Six police officers in four adjoining counties of Northeast
Ohio, in five separate locations, independently observed UFO
activity within a 15 minute period September 18, 1962. The
officers were: State Policemen Roger A, Stinard, and David
McCurry; Mahoning County Deputy Sheriff Donald E, Corey,
Carroll County Police Officers James Nelson and Delmus Earley,
Ptn. Dave Richey of Canal Fulton. All reporteda generally north-
east or east direction, but in two of the observations the UFOs
maneuvered across the sky. Comparison of the reports strongly
suggests that associated phenomena were observed.
(1) State Policeman David McCurry, chasing a speeding car
about 5:00 a.m. in the vicinity of Minerva, intermittently watched
two white oval-shaped objects which he had noticed hovering in
the sky just before the speeder came by. When he looked again
he saw that one of the UFOs had descended and was glowing
brilliantly. Suddenly the object took off at high speed to the NE.
Later Officer McCurry checked with a patrol just across the
County line in Carroll County, and learned they had seen es-
sentially the same phenomenon.
(2) Ptn, James Nelson and Delmus Early, opposite Minerva
across the County line in Carroll County, were cruising north on
route 80 checking out various business establishments. Between
5:00 and 5:10 a.m., they noticed two UFOs, widely separated but
apparently maneuvering in unison. The objects descended, seemed
to stop momentarily, then accelerated and sped away NE. Ina
taped interview, the officers described the UFO closest to them
as cone-shaped with a fiery exhaust, leaving a trail of smoke.
The sighting lasted 4-5 minutes.
(3) Deputy Sheriff Donald E, Corey, Mahoning County, was
cruising near Poland, about 35 miles north and east of Minerva
at 5:00 a.m. He noticed a very bright light source hovering or
floating slowly to the NE. The light disappeared in 30 seconds.
LOCATION OF SIGHTING
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SKETCH OF OBJECT BY OFFICER CARSON
POSITIONS OF MARS,
ALDEBARAN, & BETELGEUSE
AT START OF SIGHTING
(4) Ptn, Dave Richey, Canal Fulton, about the same time
sighted a stationary UFO, also in the NE sky, It was cone-shaped
with a bright blue-white light on one end, visible about 45 sec-
onds. After parking his car, Officer Richey looked again about a
minute later and the object was gone.
(5) State Policeman Roger A. Stinard was cruising near
Hudson, about 45 miles NNW of Minerva; it was cloudy and
drizzling. He places the time at 5:15 a.m. A bright light in the
sky attracted his attention, and he looked toward the E, Visible
through the clouds was an ‘extreme white light, brighter than
headlights.”” The light was completely stationary as long as he
watched it, for 2-3 minutes. [2.]
Northeast Ohio
September 18, 1962 5:00-5:15 a.m. EDT
1, Ptn. McCurry 2. Ptn, Nelson & Early 3. Dep’y Corey 4. Ptn.
Richey 5. Ptn. Stinard.
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