Close encounters, UFO sightings
in Joplin area: Part 1
Posted: Saturday,
November 15, 2014 12:15 am
Unknown Dimensions—Sam Uptegrove |
During a period spanning just over two weeks in early to
mid-August of 2014, three UFO sightings were reported from Jasper County and
adjoining areas of its neighbor to the south, Newton County. In this column and
in the near future, my intention is to inform my readers on all three of them.
(My personal investigation into one incident of the trio is still in progress,
and additional information on the other two may also be obtained.)
The
first occurred at 5:12 a.m. on the morning of Aug. 2, and the lone witness was
a Missouri State Trooper driving north on Rangeline Road in the course of
routine patrol. (Margie Kay, the Mutual UFO Network assistant state director,
who had interviewed him, provided a transcript which was then posted on the UFO
Casebook website. One of the best.)
The
officer first observed an unusual light in the northeastern sky, not far above
the horizon. His first thought was that he was seeing a helicopter, since it was
obviously too low to be a fixed wing aircraft. Then as it got closer, he was
able to make out a triangular or teardrop-shaped craft with illuminated windows
in the upper portion, through which he could see indistinct movement that he
assumed to be passengers or crew members. The craft was estimated to be in
excess of 100-feet in width and perhaps a fourth of that in height. At its
nearest point to the witness, a distance of approximately 50 feet, red and
yellow lights of various sizes were noted on the underside and a low hum could
be heard emanating from the UFO.
There
was also evidence of a minor electromagnetic effect occurring at the moment the
odd craft abruptly pivoted to fly off back to the east (at an undescribed
speed) until it was no longer visible. At the moment the UFO performed its
180-degree rotation there was an approximate 15 second burst of static from the
car’s radio. Adding to the mystery was the fact that the patrol car was
stationary in the roadway after the object departed, although he did not
remember stopping or even intending to do so, and the encounter had not seemed
to last for 15 minutes as the vehicle’s clock indicated. (Before we take off
into any wild speculation based on these seeming discrepancies, it should be
noted that the excitement of the encounter at such close range could have
easily been the culprit.)
Finally,
in an element that is often reported in such cases, the trooper watched a jet
come from the east, making a wide looping curve to the north before returning
to the east. If it was not searching for the unknown craft, its presence and
maneuvers were quite a coincidence.
The
investigation into this potentially important encounter is ongoing. MUFON is
still delving into it, and I have put out “feelers” to some of my own reliable
sources in the area in an effort to not only learn more about the
trooper’s experience but to possibly locate other possible corroborating
witnesses. Stay tuned; any new information that I uncover will appear in future
columns and, as it should be, shared with other groups conducting parallel
investigations as well.
Less
than two weeks after this undoubtedly unnerving encounter, a more typical event
took place in the community of Sarcoxie, a relatively short distance southwest
of the earlier sighting. The lone witness (gender not specified) had brought
their dog outside and noticed a bright white light in the east-southeastern
sky. It continued to grow in size until it reached the point of appearing as a
luminous white sphere approximately one quarter the angular size of a full
moon. (The witness’ wording seemed to indicate uncertainty as to whether the
orb actually increased in physical size or simply appeared to from the object
coming closer.) After moving a short distance to the south, the UFO reversed
the process and became smaller and smaller until it was no longer visible. The
entire incident had transpired in about one minute. (Thanks to Peter Davenport
and our friends at National UFO Reporting Center for information on this
encounter.)
As
indicated by these two incidents and the third one still under investigation,
the skies of Jasper and Newton County were busier than normal in August. Any
additional information on the sightings described or mentioned above, as well
as any others that may come to light in the process, will be reported here in
Unknown Dimensions.
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