Thursday, October 23, 2014
After two
separate patrol cars saw “a bright light in the sky without the markings of a
normal aircraft,” one car followed the light because one of the deputies in the
car was “curious, more or less.”
"2 Livingston deputies give chase to a ‘UFO’."
“Two Livingston County sheriff’s deputies said they followed a ‘bright round object’ in the sky for about half an hour early today from Geneseo to near Warsaw before giving up the pursuit.”
"2 Livingston deputies give chase to a ‘UFO’."
“Two Livingston County sheriff’s deputies said they followed a ‘bright round object’ in the sky for about half an hour early today from Geneseo to near Warsaw before giving up the pursuit.”
The object
described by Deputy Nicastro as a ball of light a little smaller than the full
moon, increased speed as the the patrol car speed up and decreased speed when
the officers slowed down.
Deputy
Ni Castro said he and deputy McDonald spotted the object 50 - 100 feet overhead
while patrolling the southern edge of Geneseo.
Deputy
McDonald and myself got out to look at it. Deputy NiCastro related , "then
we called another patrol car over to verify the fact that we weren't seeing
things."
Three in the
patrol car saw it. So did a Geneseo village policeman.
The deputies
now reassured got permission from headquarters and took off on route 28-A after
the object, which then appeared to be over he town of Leicester.
I was curious
more or less Deputy NiCastro said " I had to satisfy my curiosity I
wish I had binoculars."
The object
remained in front of the deputies increasing and decreasing speed with the
patrol car, for about 15 miles until they reached the Perry-Warsaw town line in
Wyoming County.
"I wanted
to see if it would land at Warsaw Airport Deputy Nicastro explained, it didn't
and we were getting a ways out of our jurisdiction."
The Livingston
County deputies summoned their Wyoming
County counterparts to take up the pursuit. But the Warsaw
based officers could not find it.
Deputy
NiCastro this morning described the light as, "a bright object in the sky
with markings of a standard aircraft."
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