There appear to be two types of craft that have been consistently described by people.
One type is a high-flying, bright "star-like" object that zips across the sky with great speed, he said. The other is variously described as a low-flying, six-sided or boomerang-shaped object with multi-color lights - from white and red, to green, blue or orange - that silently moves and hovers somewhat like a helicopter.
Last Wednesday, a Plumstead woman told police that she saw a blinking, triangular shaped unidentified flying object hovering above her neighborhood off Stump Road around 9:45 p.m.
she was driving down Cabin Run Road when her daughter, a passenger, spotted the airborne object hovering at the altitude of a low-flying plane above houses on the other side of the street.
Initially dismissing the sighting as a plane, she became a bit uncomfortable when the craft came closer without making any sound. After parking in her driveway, she got out of her car and stared at the craft as it hovered, noting its triangular shape, bright white light toward the front flanked by dimmer white lights, and two red lights at the back.
She said "It made no noise whatsoever".It wasn't in a hurry to leave...I watched it until it just went off and disappeared over the trees."
In late June, one person claimed to see a UFO "with six lights in the shape of a boomerang" over the Oxford Valley Mall in Middletown.
On Jan. 27, someone called 911 to report an aircraft "hovering like an octopus" over a Mexican restaurant in Falls. A Falls policeman responded to the scene, but found nothing.
Most Mutual UFO Network investigations conclude that the aircraft in question is "something conventional and explainable," said spokesman Alejandro Rojas. He said the network has investigated around 2,000 sightings per year
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