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Police Investigating 911 Call About A UFO And 'Not Human' Creatures
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By Nina Golgowski
Las Vegas police last month investigated a 911 call about a mys- terious object falling from the sky and tall, “not human” crea- tures walking around a family’s backyard, according to video and police reports obtained by local
news outlets.
Police body camera footage released last week shows the offi- cers speaking with seemingly rattled resi- dents just after mid- night on May 1 follow- ing their 911 call.
One of the unidenti- fied men told the dis-
patcher that he was in his yard with his father and brother working on their truck when they saw some- thing bright fall from the sky. They then felt a big impact and heard a lot of foot- steps nearby.
“And then, we have, like, big- a big equip-
ment, and we see there’s a, there’s like an 8-foot person beside it and another one’s inside, and it has big eyes and it’s looking at us,” the caller tells the 911 dispatcher, according to ABC News. “They’re very large. They’re like 8-foot, 9- foot, 10-foot.”
The man insists to the dispatcher that what he saw was not human.
“One hundred per- cent, they’re not human,” he said.
One of the Las Vegas Metro police officers responding to the scene expressed scepticism to the con- cerned residents, body camera footage shows. He said he was taking it serious- ly, however, because his partner said they saw something fall from the sky too.
Police body camera footage around 11:50 pm did capture a
bright, glowing object falling from the sky in the area prior to the 911 call, according to 8 News Now.
There were a number of fireball sightings in the area around this time, according to the American Meteor Society.
“It was like a big crea- ture,” one of the men tells an officer before guiding him to their backyard in the video. “I don’t believe in it, butwhatIsaw,Ido believe in it.”
The video is blacked out after the officers enter the backyard. Police said this was done due to privacy laws.
The officers searched the property but did not report finding any- thing unusual. The case was closed a few days later.
Las Vegas Metro police did not respond to a request for com- ment on Monday.
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