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UFO SHOCKS FOR POLICE

Sunday May 18,2008

By Steve Lumley

IT’S a credible version of The X Files hit TV series…police officers’ sightings of 256 suspected UFOs in Britain skies.

DC Gary Heseltine, who collated the unofficial database PRUFOS (Police Reporting UFOs), has been inundated with sightings the length and breadth of the country.

Many officers have produced drawings of unexplained craft seen as they pounded the beat, and one sent footage captured on a patrol car video camera of what he believes was a UFO above Skipton, North Yorkshire.

Traffic officer Mr Heseltine, 48, says: “There are thousands of credible witnesses out there, and here we have serving and retired police officers going about their business and witnessing strange craft and lights.

“They are trained to report things in a structured, chronological way, and in my experience that is exactly what they do, so I think they make for really good witnesses.

“Police officers work around the clock and so have an increased chance of seeing UFOs. This is one of the reasons why I created the database to record and collate their stories. I simply wanted to try to bring a level of credibility to the subject.”

Mr Heseltine, who works for the British Transport Police in Leeds, has added 44 cases involving 108 officers to his database in the past 12 months.....


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May 21 2008, 11:10 AM 

WALTHAM FOREST: Secret files reveal PC ‘saw’ alien craft

By jonathan moyes

WALTHAM Forest has been regarded as a magnet for UFOs and alien abductions for many years.

But now the release of secret reports by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has revealed a case which has never been publicised before.

A startled policeman saw an object with six to 12 large white orbs and red and green lights on either side as he was driving through Epping Forest in October 1984.

It made no sound and was moving very slowly towards Chingford, he said.

The officer, who had served for 20 years, was so shocked that he got out of his car to have a closer look before passing on the report to the RAF, which in turn contacted the MoD..........


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May 21 2008, 11:14 AM 

Police officers' sighting in UFO reports

Published: 21 May, 2008

MEMORIES of strange objects seen in the skies above the strath have been reawakened by the release of thousands of Government 'X-Files' reports.

The Government have made public 5,000 files from the National Archives on UFO reports across Britain made between 1979 and 1987 to dispel conspiracies of cover-ups of flying saucers and aliens.

The first batch of files to be released includes a report by two Kingussie policemen who spotted a massive "platinum-white" sphere in the sky during a routine patrol on the A889 between Dalwhinnie and Laggan on Hogmanay, 1984.

Constables Donald MacLeod and Alasdair MacDonald were amazed to see the giant orb in the sky to the north of them.

"It was about the size of a football on our windscreen, but the bottom of it was hidden by the hills in front, so it was far away," recalled Constable MacDonald, who is now based in Dingwall.

"Donald and I watched it for a couple of minutes, thinking, 'What the hell is this?' It just wasn't natural. I think I put in the report that it was magnesium white, and then it sort of imploded; it shrunk down in size until it disappeared.

"It wasn't hidden by clouds, but we were asking each other if they had seen it too, and we were both positive we had, so we decided to report it to Inverness.

"It was off to the north of us, so we thought people in Inverness would have been able to see it too, but there were no other reports."

Constable MacDonald, who was based in Kingussie from 1981 to 1985, stands by his story, despite immediate scepticism on the part of staff at Northern Constabulary headquarters in Inverness.

He said: "To be honest, they thought we were taking the mickey, and at the end of the day I have never heard anything official about it since, but we knew what we saw and we thought it should be reported.".............


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http://www.strathspey-herald.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/2870/Police_officers'_sighting_in_UFO_reports.html



 
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