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What happens when the person reporting a UFO is not an anonymous observer, but a police officer on duty?
Across decades of unexplained aerial reports, law-enforcement officers have found themselves confronting lights, objects and apparent vehicles that resisted immediate identification. Their observations entered dispatch logs, incident reports, military files and official investigations-records created not for entertainment, but as part of professional duty.
UFO: The Police Witnesses examines some of the most significant cases ever reported by officers of the law, including Lonnie Zamora's close encounter at Socorro, the Levelland vehicle-interference reports, the Exeter incident, the Portage County pursuit, the Southern Illinois sightings and major police encounters in Britain, Belgium and beyond.
Drawing on official documents, contemporary statements, Project Blue Book files, dispatch communications and later testimony, this investigative study separates what was recorded at the time from what was added, interpreted or disputed years later.
The book also examines the consequences faced by officers who placed extraordinary events on the record: internal skepticism, media pressure, public ridicule and the possibility of becoming permanently associated with a single unexplained night.
A credible witness is not the same as scientific proof. An unidentified event is not automatically extraterrestrial. But when trained officers independently report an unusual phenomenon-and their observations survive in official records-the evidence deserves careful examination rather than dismissal.
Serious, documented and methodologically cautious, UFO: The Police Witnesses is an investigation into testimony, institutional response and the enduring cost of reporting the unexplained.
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