APRO Bulletin, March 1964
The Socorro landing case involving Officer Lonnie Zamora gave researchers one of the best-documented close encounters on record. APRO's investigators were among the first on the scene.
Sighting Reports
Lynchple were outdoors, and those who were were not likely to be looking up. Being burg, Virginia, spotted an object bearabove rooftop level when they came in, ing three groups of rotating round lights the balls of foam would not have been on Thursday evening, 3 October, 1963. An
At that time the group was four years old and had 150 members, many of whom, were such that it was certain that he of aerial maneuvering lights-one comlike to congratulate them, and especialpletely physical ly John T. Hop£ and Stephen R. Putnam point of view, and the small maneuverfor keeping the UF
Kent, Maine, looked up from their play it on the after the boys saw the disc-shaped obafternoon of 18