Steve Hammons is the author of two novels about a U.S. Government and military joint-service research team investigating unusual phenomena. MISSION INTO LIGHT and the sequel LIGHT'S HAND introduce readers to the ten women and men of the "Joint Reconnaissance Study Group" and their exciting adventures exploring the unknown. Both novels are available from the Barnes & Noble Web site, bn.com, and other booksellers worldwide.Find out more about Steve's books at books.google.com
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Texas law officers release diagram, description of UFOby Steve Hammons
Posted: 19:06 March 25, 2008
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"This is what I and several other officers saw. I did not see the back, only the frontal view. The two large lights were bright like landing lights, but solid light blue in color similar to LED. The wing tip lights remained steady. The top and bottom tower lights strobed sporadically. Visit the website "StephenvilleLights.com" for more illustrations.
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An Erath County, Texas, law enforcement officer has released a detailed diagram of an unidentified object seen by several officers.
The diagram and related information about the Stephenville region sighting were made available to the public today, March 25.
The drawing includes specific colors and dimensions of the object as well as related information.
The diagram and descriptions have been posted on the Web site StephenvilleLights.com.
Additional information is provided by area journalist and radio station news director Angelia Joiner who also writes for StephenvilleLights.com.
According to Joiner's reporting, the officer providing the drawing and eyewitness account does not wish to be identified at this time.
Joiner writes that the diagram and information were given to her from Erath County Constable Lee Roy Gaitan.
OFFICERS WITNESS OBJECT
The officer's narrative describes an incident that occurred Jan. 8, 2008, between 7:30 p.m. and 7:45 p.m.
The diagram of the object describes it as being somewhat flat and octagon-shaped with raised portions on the top and bottom. Views from the side, top and bottom are illustrated in the diagram.
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