New Mexico, 1967: UAPSRS Case No. 4

New Mexico, 1967: UAPSRS Case No. 4

CountryUnited States
State or ProvinceNew Mexico
CityAlbuquerque
DateSummer 1967
TimeEvening
WeatherFair, night
Duration1-5 min
Solid ObjectUnknown
SizeUnknown
ShapeLight
Shape DetailsNone
Metallic/ShinyUnknown
ColorWhite
Glow/HaloYes
LightsYes
How Many Lights1
How BrightBright
Light Colorationwhite
Soundnone
Motion/Speedunknown
Number of Objects1
Coordination/CommunicationN/A
WindowsUnknown
OccupantsYes
DescriptionIn the summer of 1967, the narrator, a young child at the time, and their friend experienced a series of inexplicable events in Albuquerque. They initially observed a strange bright white light in the sky, different from any airplane, performing unusual zigzag maneuvers. This light reappeared on two subsequent nights, with the third night being especially noteworthy as it stopped mid-air. A group of people, including children and adults, gathered to watch this mysterious phenomenon. During this observation, the narrator’s friend claimed to have seen an orange figure on the school roof nearby. Despite initial skepticism, the friend’s trembling voice and visible fear convinced the narrator to investigate. They saw a luminous seven-foot-tall humanoid figure, orange in color with some black speckling, standing approximately 100 feet away. The figure had an elongated head, a humanoid body with two arms and two legs, but its facial features were obscured due to the brightness. The appearance of this figure left a lasting “flashbulb memory” in the narrator’s mind. Shortly after, the object resumed its flight and eventually disappeared over Sandia Peak. Subsequent attempts to witness the object again were unsuccessful.
Nearby LandmarksHoover-Aspen middle and elementary schools
Latitude35.12125
Longitude-106.50615
Altitude10,000 ft (approx)
PropulsionUnknown
Advanced CapabilitiesNone
Visible PayloadNone
RadarN/A
SignaturesN/A
AwarenessYes (entity)
AggressionNone
Health EffectsNone
Physical/Environmental EffectsNone
Animal DisturbanceNone
Witness FeelingsNarrator felt excitement, but his friend felt fear.
Witness AssessmentThe narrator described in a callback that the humanoid observed on the rooftop “did not appear to be a human being of our era.”
Additional InfoThis is the first of three sightings this witness reported.

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New Mexico, 1967: UAPSRS Case No. 4