Mystery Object Fell from Sky, Says State Trooper
There has been another report of an unidentified "mystery" object that supposedly crashed into a lake in Connecticut.
A police officer and a motorist claimed to have spotted what they described as a large green, glowing object fall from the sky and into Bantam Lake which is located in northwestern Connecticut.
The driver was in Litchfield and around 2 a. m. on Tuesday morning is when the supposed object was spotted and as described by the motorist was a "whale" sized object descending rapidly from the sky.
Coincidently at the same time, a state trooper who was in the nearby town of Warren reported that he also saw a glowing green object fall from the sky in the vicinity of neighboring Bantam or Morris.
Local rescue officials were dispatched to the area where the object was reported to have crashed. After several passes around the shores of Bantam Lake and surrounding areas Morris firefighters were unable to see any evidence of any type of crash.
Officials did state that they first believed that it might have been a small aircraft, but there was no evidence of any aircraft in the area combined with no evidence of any type of crash.
Shortly after, authorities called off the search, leaving the mystery unsolved.
This claim of an unidentified object coincides with a video posted earlier this week in which a passenger on a commercial airline reportedly captured a UFO on camera.
The passenger who filmed the alleged UFO seems to be taping from the plane's window when suddenly the grayish color object came into view.
For a few moments the objects appears to be flying away from the path of the airplane and is easily distinguishable from the buildings on the ground.
However, the moment the passenger who is videotaping the incident begins to zoom in on the object it suddenly disappears from view.