Report: UFO Sighted In Olmsted Falls Sky
Ohio Has 2nd Most Sightings In Country
POSTED: 10:17 am EDT May 26,
2005
CLEVELAND -- Ohio is home to some of the most UFO sightings in the country. The strange sightings don't end in the night sky, they also lurk in the woods and lakes of northeast Ohio, NewsChannel5's Paul Kiska reported. Kiska reported that police are even left stunned by some of the reports, and the video of UFO sightings can bring chills to even skeptics.
SLIDESHOW: UFO Sightings? And Ohio has the second highest number of reported UFO sightings.Last week, Olmsted Falls police officers took pictures after getting calls from anxious residents who saw strange green and red lights moving across the night sky.
Police officers observed the moving lights even though the Hopkins International Airport radar didn't indicate anything was in the area.Police later heard that a new blimp from Akron Goodyear was being tested, but there were no sightings reported between Akron and Olmsted Falls, Kiska reported. NewsChannel5's photographer Tom Deau has seen a UFO. He shared his story from the summer of 1984. "It was just hovering in the sky, and, whew, it took off -- gone," Deau said. "It still gives me chills today telling the story. Just weird."Even Bigfoot or Sasquatch sightings have been reported from Chardon to Niles.One of the most well-known sightings took place in the Cuyahoga Valley National Forest a few years ago. Several surprised motorists reported seeing a large hairy creature with human-like features crossing Interstate 271.
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