California witness unable to identify group of sphere-shaped objects moving overhead

Roger Marsh

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A California witness at Chino reported watching and photographing an unusual-looking group of sphere-shaped objects at 3:15 p.m. on March 10, 2023, according to testimony from the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC).

The witness first heard what sounded like a jet flying overhead but looking up did not see a jet.

“Little flying objects caught my eye,” the reporting witness stated. “At first glance, I suspected migrating birds. Then when I noticed how erratic the movements were I knew they were not birds.”

The witness then pulled out a phone to see if they could record be recorded and was able to get about a minute-long video.

“There are little things flying high in the sky. I lost sight of them behind a cloud. A few minutes later a plane flew overhead. I took a video of that plane flying by with the same zoom that I did the flying craft for comparison. You can clearly see the second video is a plane.”

The witness was unable to identify the objects.

The report included three images, filed on March 13, 2023, and released for public viewing on April 9, 2023. Witness quotes were edited for clarity. Please report UFO activity to NUFORC or to the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON).

Please remember that most UFO reports can be resolved as something natural or man-made. These raw reports are for information only as investigators review the facts and attempt to resolve the case.

Rating

California was rated number one in total U.S. UFO sightings for May 2023 with 45 cases filed, according to the MUFON June 2023 newsletter.

There were 94 sphere cases reported nationally in May 2023.

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ROGER MARSH is a media content producer with works in print, film, television, web, and stage. His “UFO Traffic Reports” published more than 7,000 times since 2009. He was a case researcher for the History channel’s “Hangar 1: The UFO Files.”

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