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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (93901)10/16/2001 9:15:16 PM
From: Taki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 150070
 
RESIDENTS IN SEATTLE FEARED THEY WERE MISSILES, THE FALLING METEORS.
DID YOU SEE THEM IN VANCOUVER JAMES?
Falling Meteors Concern Residents
Police and other emergency response agencies received scores of calls
from concerned Puget Sound area residents Monday night over unusual
lights in the sky. Witnesses said they saw two green fire balls travelling
at a high rate of speed from east to west. Most of the reports came
from areas southeast of Seattle and on the southern Kitsap Peninsula.
Peter Davenport, director of the National UFO Reporting Center in
Seattle, says the fire balls were seen just before 8:30 p.m. and had an
arc of about 15 percent to 20 percent as they streaked across the sky.
Several calls to the Seattle Metro Source office came from concerned
residents who feared they were missiles. Davenport says, based on the
information he has, the phenomenon was more celestial than terrestrial.
He says the fire balls were meteors. Davenport says the information he
has will soon be posted on the NUFORC web site at
UFOCenter.com.

SEATTLE, WA