They knew they were lost. On December 12, 2008, the man and wife took a wrong turn just a little past Norman, Oklahoma. They found Highway 9, which would take them back to Highway 44, and as they drove along, the wife saw something in the sky. She pointed it out to her husband, who saw an object with white and orange lights.
The man stopped the car to get a better look. He saw that the object was triangle-shaped, with an orange light at each point and a blue-white light in the center. A military helicopter was flying between the UFO and the witnesses. Then the couple saw another object: Appearing and disappearing, there were six round, orange objects on the horizon.
The husband looked at his watch and realized that he and his wife had lost 48 minutes of time. Had they been abducted aboard the triangle?
Here is another encounter with a triangle UFO that happened back in 2000 in Illinois. On the night of January 5, Melvin Knoll drove to his miniature golf course to make sure everything was okay. When he got there, Knoll saw what he thought was a bright star on the horizon. However, when it started getting closer, he knew it was something else.
Knoll guessed the triangle shaped object to be twenty feet high and as long as a football field. He drove quickly to the Highland Police Department to report what he had seen and to get another witness. A Lebanon, Illinois, policeman spotted a bright object that was hovering in mid air at about 4:15 AM. Officer Craig A. Stevens of the Millstadt Police corroborated this sighting.
During the week ahead, Millstadt was getting as many as twenty reports per day. People in Dupo, Shiloh and Lebanon were also seeing UFOs. The objects over Illinois have never been explained and have been the subject of several TV documentaries.
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