Thursday, 9 July 2020

UFO News Article:
“To Check On Sightings Of UFOs In Pa.”


25 March 1977
(The Gettysburg Times, Pennsylvania)

Source: NewspaperArchive.com

The article reports on the UFO research work of Robert Cowell of Greensburg, Pennsylvania.

Quote from the article:
“Because he is the closest to the area where the sightings were made, Cowell will travel this weekend to collect firsthand accounts of people who saw the UFO’s Saturday and Monday nights [19 and 21 March 1977].

FOLLOWED CAR

State Police Trooper Phillip Dale of the Punxsutawney barracks was dispatched Saturday to investigate a report from two frightened women who said a UFO followed their car at close range.

Dale told The Associated Press that he saw a ‘cream-colored bright light very low in the horizon.

‘I called the barracks, which was about 10 miles from where I was, and they told me they could see an object from there. I looked off in the direction they could have been looking and saw another object very high in the sky.

PULSATING LIGHTS

‘It appeared to rotate counterclockwise and had pulsating red and blue-green lights,’ Dale said.

Cowell said he is most impressed by Dale’s comments and by those of a police officer in Reynoldsville.

‘Police are trained to be qualified observers. When they see something that is unusual and report it, you have to believe them a little bit. After all, they can’t make things up and keep their jobs.”

My comment:
Once again – we have a case where a UFO follows a car with two women. See the below links to find two other news articles (both have UFO images) that describe the same scenario.
Wikipedia article: “Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania”:


Wikipedia article: “Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania”:


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Punxsutawney and Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania
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Location of Punxsutawney in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania.
(Text: Wikipedia) (Image: wikimedia.org)







Location of Reynoldsville in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania.
(Text: Wikipedia) (Image: wikimedia.org)