Las Vegas police have released footage of their response to a call from a family who claimed that a UFO had crashed in their backyard, according to 6abc.
On May 1st, the family dialed 911 to report that something had fallen in their backyard and that they had seen an unusual creature inside the craft.
In the video released by the police, the caller can be heard saying that he, his brother, and father were in the backyard fixing a truck when something crashed nearby with a loud noise.
“Out of the corner of our eye, we saw something falling from the sky. It had lights on it, and when it hit the ground, there was a significant impact and a burst of energy. Then we heard a lot of footsteps near us. We saw debris and next to it, a creature about 8 feet tall. There was another creature in the wreckage, looking at us with big eyes. That’s when we called 911,” the distressed man said.
“They were not humans. One hundred percent, they were not humans,” he added. The police quickly arrived at the scene but found no unusual creatures there. According to the statement, the officers conducted a preliminary investigation but did not find anything. The case was closed and marked as “unsubstantiated,” the police said.
The U.S. Congress-established oversight commission is in the “early stages” of preparing hearings on UFOs following unconfirmed claims that the United States allegedly recovered a crashed alien spacecraft, which the Pentagon did not confirm.
Former intelligence official David Grusch asserted on Monday that the U.S. government has a secret program aimed at extracting parts from crashed extraterrestrial spacecraft and trying to understand how that technology works, according to technology portal The Debrief.
Grusch’s statement has not received public confirmation, and leading Republican in the House of Representatives, Chairman of the Intelligence Committee Mike Turner, also expressed skepticism about the idea that the U.S. government has found an extraterrestrial craft.
Grusch said he provided evidence of such a program to Congress and the Office of the Inspector General for the Intelligence Community, as reported by The Debrief.
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