Powys is becoming a hotbed of UFO sightings according to figures released by the police
UFOs have been spotted regularly in the sky in the past four years, with ghostly activity also prompting 999 calls.
The
data, released by Dyfed-Powys Police, includes a caller from Welshpool
who reported seeing a UFO “dropping in the distance,” and a caller from
Llanymynech complaining of objects being moved around the house and the
attic door being found open.
There were two reports of UFOs in the police force area last year.
Sian
George, Dyfed-Powys Police spokeswoman, said: “Appropriate action is
taken in respect of all calls, and enquiries conducted if appropriate
and necessary.”
Over the past four years, the force has received a
number of calls in relation to strange goings on, including one about
sheep abduction.
The caller claimed they had seen sheep being
taken on board an unidentified flying object from a field in
Llanybydder, near Lampeter.
In the same year, 2011, a caller from
Aberystwyth reported they were previously abducted by aliens,
experimented on, then returned to earth.
It brings the total
number of UFO sightings reported in the force area, which is home to a
sightings hotspot once dubbed “the Welsh triangle” to 27 since 2002.
Powys isn’t alone in being a hotspot for UFO sightings – Shropshire has its own X-Files incident.
At
about 1.15am on March 31, 1993, in what has been dubbed the Cosford
Incident, there were dozens of sightings across western Britain of
triangular shaped UFOs moving across the sky at speed. An MoD police
patrol reported seeing bright lights in the sky over RAF Cosford.
The
officers called the meteorological officer at Shawbury to tell him to
look out for a UFO. He then claimed to have seen “a vast triangular
shaped craft flying at about 200ft” which made a low humming noise and
fired a narrow beam of light which swept the ground.
In October
2007, mother Claire Jackson and her family were followed by mysterious
lights. Photos she took revealed a number of spooky orbs around the
lights, on the edge of Whitchurch.
Meanwhile, in September 2010,
Joshua Lester-Rigg said he witnessed “a huge fireball” crossing the sky
and plummeting down to earth in Stirchley, Telford. “I don’t know if
what I saw was a UFO or a meteorite,” he said.
In May 2011 a video of strange orange lights in the skies above Shropshire and Mid Wales became a hot topic online.
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