Law Enforcement Guide Includes First-Hand Accounts Of Mysterious Sky Objects

A recently released handbook for police chiefs across America has revealed several compelling accounts of law enforcement officers encountering unidentified flying objects (UFOs), bringing a new level of credibility to such reports.

The Major Cities Chiefs Association (MCCA) published the guide to help officers respond to and report unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). It includes multiple first-hand stories from police personnel who’ve witnessed unexplained objects while on duty.

In one striking account, two Michigan officers reported seeing three mysterious objects in the sky in 2020. “The objects appeared to drift towards the east, maintaining equal distance. As we watched, they seemed to ‘blink out’ of our vision,” one officer stated in the guide.

Another report from Blairsville, Georgia, describes an officer’s encounter with a triangular craft sporting green lights. The sighting was followed by a call from a nearby resident about “something running outside of his home… which did not sound like an animal.”

“These accounts from trained observers carry significant weight,” said a former FBI agent familiar with the guide. “Law enforcement officers are taught to be objective and detail-oriented in their reports.”

The handbook also includes civilian reports of police helicopters seemingly pursuing UFOs. One Austin, Texas resident claimed to have seen a “Triangle Craft with white lights illuminated on each corner being closely followed by a police helicopter.”

While skeptics caution against jumping to conclusions, the inclusion of these reports in an official police guide marks a shift in how seriously law enforcement is taking UAP incidents.
“We’re not saying these are definitely alien spacecraft,” clarified an MCCA spokesperson. “But we are acknowledging that our officers are seeing things they can’t explain, and we need to have protocols in place.”

The guide advises officers on proper reporting procedures and emphasizes the potential safety risks to air support units. It also references recent Congressional hearings on UAPs, suggesting a growing mainstream acceptance of the need to investigate these phenomena.

As police departments across the nation receive this new handbook, it’s clear that UFO sightings are no longer being dismissed out of hand. Whether this will lead to more definitive answers about the nature of these mysterious objects remains to be seen.