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UFO Sighted in Hamilton, Ohio

Kenny Young

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Subject: UFO SIGHTING
LOCATION: Hamilton, OH (Butler County)
DATE: October 15, 2003 - 8:45 p.m.

SUMMARY

Stuart Linder (name used with permission) telephoned the Cincinnati UFO Hotline (513-588-4548) to report sighting an unusual object. Within minutes, he was contacted at the phone number he provided (on file) and explained that around 8:45 p.m., he was at his Hamilton, Ohio residence and walking past a window (facing north) when he spotted an unusual object.

The object, Linder said, was in the sky situated directly over the Hamilton High School in Hamilton, Ohio (Butler County) and was described as a multi-colored upside down diamond rotating in place very slow. Linder estimated the object was around 45 degrees above the horizon at a possible elevation of 25,000 feet, about the height of normal airplanes, he said, situated from his perspective 'directly over the High School.'

The witness said that there were a few lights on the object, but for the most part, it was luminous. The witness described a multicolored, self emanating glow which the object seemed to radiate, making the shape of the object visible against a dark sky.

Linder said the diamond-shaped object had changed color from red, green, blue, to white, and the lights were rotating, not flashing.

He estimated the object was 1/4 mile long but said that, at arms length, the object was as big as his pinky fingernail.

The object was visible for an estimated 10-minutes.Lindner said he was about to grab a camcorder and the object took off at an incredible speed to his left, or west toward the Oxford area.

This thing just sped away as if going into warp speed, Linder said. I couldn't believe it.

He described its acceleration as 'extreme.'

Linder also said that two military jets had traveled overhead about 20-minutes after the sighting, probably flying from South to north. They were apparently flying high and out of sight, but Linder estimated they were military aircraft due to turbine sound of engines.

Sky conditions were clear at the time with temperatures in the 50s.

 

COMMENT

On September 24, 2003, a Franklin, Ohio resident contacted Wright Patterson Air Force Base to report sighting a pattern of green flashing lights around 10:30 p.m., near her home at the Heartland Subdivision. Franklin is around 17-miles northeast of Hamilton.

 

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