DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
PROJECT BLUE BOOK
UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8698660
DATE OF SIGHTINGApril 1964
REPORTED LOCATIONEdgewood New Mexico
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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
1. DATE 2. LOCATION | 12. CONCLUSIONS
O7 Apr 6h Edgewood, New Mexico 1 Was Balloon
ee & Ls ae 0 Probably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ———~S is Possibly Belloon
Local 8 Ground- Vi suol O Ground-Rador a Brokebie, Atcralt
GMT 27/0815z Oo Air Visual ; 0) Air-Intercept Rodar G Possibly Aircraft
S. PHOTOS 6. SOURCE ‘1D Wes Astronomice!
0 Yes |0 Probably Astronomical
i No avilion ax 2 DO Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE to Other. Hoax
0 Insufficient Dota for Evaluation
O Unknown
not reported Ome et ys Vea - 7
10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
Police investigeted. Witness was drunk
Witness reported seeing a flying saucer. but. no arrest could be made for dis-
Took 14 shots at object with his 22. Heard | charging firearms because witness was
bullets hit obj. | on own property. Witness regarded as
~ Mee eee eee eee eres +
ATIC FORM 329 (REV 26 SEP §2)
unrelinble and ease
Jucred to be - hoax.
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THE A. P. R, O. BULLETIN
MAY, 1964
SON 4252
(Continued from Page 1)
and news offices in the presence of the
Lorenzens, and finally got her doctor
on the phone. Eventually the Lorenzens
got ‘the picture.
Sharon Stull and her mother claim
Sharon came home for lunch on that
date, ate, then walked the % mile back
to school. While playing there with her
10-year-old sister Robin, Sharon saw a
white, egg-shaped object in the sky
(toward Sandia Corp). She pointed it
out to the others who lost interest and
went back to their games. Sharon con-
tinued to watch, then went in to class.
She watched it about 10 minutes alto
gether and there is no way to determine
how large or how close the ohject was.
That evening, when she came home
from school, Sharon complained of pain
in her eyes, and her parents called a
Dr. and she was taken to Bataan Hos-
pital. There, she was treated for sun-
burn with a sunburn ointment. The
_ burns were only on her face, from her
bangs to her chin. She had long hair,
was wearing leotards, long-sleeved sweat-
er and skirt; therefore the exposed
parts of body were where she could be
burned; her face, neck end hands. How-
ever, there were no burns on her neck
or hands.
When the Ls talked to the Doctor
by phone from the Stulls, he said he
_ would have expected 8 hours of sun
_ exposure to burn the child to that ex-
_ tent, But he could not support Mrs.
Stull’s claim about the accelerated
growth.
Conversation with Lt. Jolly of the
Albuquerque Police force indicated that
_ the children who Sharon Stull had said
_ also observed the object, denied it, in-
_ eluding her sister Robin. Within an hour
of their arrival, the Lorenzens deduced
that Sharon Stull may have seen an
object and may have been burned, but
_ that certain factors, some of which have
been mentioned above, preclude the
events being a major case. Other fac-
tors are that Mrs. Stull adm‘tted she
had called Zamora and asked him ques-
a tions about his experience; she seemed
' to be more interested in parlaying her
daughter’s experience into a money-
making scheme—that a TV announcer
' had gotten involved with the Stulls,
' making a public plea for money for
' them in January when they arrived in
_ Albuquerque from Los Angeles, absalute-
ly penniless and without a place to live
or prospect of employment.
_ During the conversations with Mrs.
Stull, she consistently called the one
——
TV announcer a “good fricnd.” and the
Doctor their “family doctor.” The truth
of the matter was that the TV announc-
er had not scen the Stulls since he got
heip for them in January, until the burn
case came up. The Doctor said he had
never seen the Stulls until he was
called In to take care of Sharon, as a
result of the “burn” from the UFO.
One thing notable during the visit
with the Stulls was that the story tendcd
to get more involved and “stickicr” as
the Lorenzens expressed their interest
in minute details. Mrs. Stull did all the
talking, except to occasionally say to
Mr. Stull, “Isn't that right, Max?” (an
unhealthy condition to say the Icast) to
which he would give an affirmative an-
swer. The Ls had a difficult time que:-
tioning Robin (never did succeed there)
and Sharon. Mrs. Stull repeatedly in-
ferred that the Air Force had suggested
they not talk too much about the ca-e,
and that their rights were being trod
upon.
After leaving Aibuquerque, the Loren-
zens re-visited Socorro to bring them-
selves up to date on details of more
recent sightings there. They then drove
home to Tucson where they learned
some upsetting facts:
Mrs. Stull had called the Lorenzen
home and asked the Lorenzen children
for the name and address of the Doctort
in California who was interested in her
case, because, she said, “your folks for-
got to give it to us.” Mrs. Stull also
called the TV Station (which had done
a taped interview with Zamora an:!
was currently doing a UFO new: sc'ivs
and insinuated that the Lorenzens had
promised the Stull family would be
moved to Los Angeles at the station's
expense and Sharon would be treated
free by the Doctor, and Mr. Stull would
be given employment.
The whole thing was preposterous and
the Lorenzens were hard put to under-
stand the kind of people who would at-
tempt to perpetrate such a fraud.
As was stated at the beginning of the
article, Sharon Stull may have been
burned by a UFO but the strange and
unethical behavior of her parents in-
dicates an attempt to capitalize to the
extent of embroidering the facts and ~
actual attempted coercion. It may be this
behavior which prompted Hynek to write
the case off as sunburn, and the Air
Force to label the case a hoax. The
parents of other children involved may
have cautioned their children’ not to
admit seeing the object in order to
avoid being involved with the Stull
family.
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The Stull Coc>
_ One incident which purportedly oc-
curred on 28 April 1664, might have
been very important from the standpoint
of the nature of the propulsion of the
UFO were it not for several factors in-
volved including personalities.
Newspapers in Santa Fe and Albu-
querque carried stories about a 10-year-
old girl, Sharon Stull, who had received
facial burns after watching an egg-|
shaped UFO from a school playgorund
in Albuquerque on the above date. Mrs.
Lorenzen attempted to call the Max
Stull residence the day after the inci-
dent but found that the telephone num-
ber had been changed and was unlisted.
Because of other investigations APRO
let the incident slide and in June Mrs.
L. sent a wire to the Stulls asking that
‘they make an appointment with her and
Mr. Lorenzen on a forthcoming weekend.
Then ensued a series of calls initiated
by Mrs. Stull and stating that (1) Sharon
was showing adolescent development at
an accelerated rate, (2) She was grow-
ing in weight and height, and (3) Her
tear ducts didn't function properly and
she had to be supplied with “artificial
tears"a saline solution, among other
things.
Attempts were made to speak to the
family .doctor, to no avail. Messag
left asking him to call brought no
sults. The Lorenzens decided to mak
a trip to Albuquerque to get the fa
‘on the Stull case as well as to clear
up several details of other sightings.
Before they left, the Lorenzens called a
Doctor in California to ask about the
possible cause of the purported symp-
: _ toms of Sharon Stull.
Sharon Stull, upon observation by the
Lorenzens, showed no indication of ac-
celerated growth or maturation unusual
‘for a 10-year-old girl soon to be 11. She
had a few eruptions on her face which
_ presented the appearance of adolescent
pimples, and her eyes looked irritated.
. Mra. Stull made cill after call to TV
(See Stull—Page 2)
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YOUNGSTER APPARENTLY BURNED BY SAUCER
Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 268 -«
Shortly preceeding 12:30 pem., 10-year old
Sheron Stull observed en egg-shaped UFO,
described es somevhsat smaller than en air-~
plane, in the northeastern sky, while on
the grounds of the Lowell Elementary
School.
According to her story, the object
hovered for ewhile, then moved upward ver-
tically, thence downward, several times,
and then, after 5 or 10 minutes, evidently
disappeared, Mies Stull's eight year old
sister, Robin, also saw the strange craft;
but, refused to look at it for any length
of time.
While in class after 1 p.em., Sharon
noticed a burning sensation about her eyes
and face, and was treated by es doctor at
Batesen Hospital. Her eyes were described
as inflamed, end part of her face and nose
were "puffy" and red.
According to the doctor's diagnosis,
she was suffering from mebrene inflemma-
tion of both eyes and first degree sun-
burns under the eyes and nose. The doctor
slso steted that her sxposure to the sun
did not seem sufficient to have caused
such an intense irritation.
| At press time, we sare informed that
the girl has undergone some remarkable
physical and psychological changes. A com-
plete report will appear in our next ic-
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MAN EMPTIES TWO ROUNDS OF BULLETS AT UFO
Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 28 -.
Shortly after midnight, Don Adams, 20-year
old resident of Edgowood, New Mexico, al-
legedly shot at a UFO near Moriarty.
He was driving on U.S. Route 66 near
Moriarty, when he encountered a light
green, luminous, oblong craft, 25 to 30
feat long. As Adams attempted to drive his
cas benesth the object, his vehicle
| stalled. This is reminiscent of the pecu- |
liar slectromagnetic effects often report- |
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automobiles. |
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calibre pistol, and fired six shots at the
UFO, hearing sech bullet bounce off. As he
was reloading, the object veered away
towards the morth. He fired another six
bullets at the UFO; but, was unable to de-
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TWELVE SHOTS FIRED AT FLYING SAUCER: A news report dated April
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occurrence in New Mexico. Don Adams of Edgewood, N. M., saw a glowing green-
colored object about 25 feet long, hovering only 100 feet above the ground, as
he was driving his car late on the night of the 27th. As he drove under tho
object, his car stalled. (This is just one more case of the strange eLectro-
magnetic effects of saucers. - Editor.) Thereupon, the young man got out and
fired six shots at the UFO, then reloaded and Sired-againe The first six bul- ,
lets hit the saucer and were noard to bounce off it. Adams was not sure if the
next six hit the object or not. By that time the UlPO was drifting silently
northwards. Originally, it had been direct!y over his headt Once the saucor
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spu ‘ted silently
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GIRL BURNED BY STRANGE RAYS WHILE WATCHING UFO: In another incident
in the New Mexico — of the incredible 1964 saucer flap, a 10-year-old
received painful facial burns while
watching a "strange egg-shaped
thing" in the sky on the afternoon
of April 28th. Sharon Stull, one of
five children of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Stull, suffered eye, nose and face
burns during tho five to ten minutes
that she watched the UFO from the
play yard of her school in Albuquer=
que. Sharon was not facing the sun
while watching the object, which was
Slightly smaller than an airplane
and without windows of any kind. Her
mother as well as the doctor who ex=
amined the girl felt that she could
not have received a normal sunburn
during the few minutes she was out-
doors. The doctor found membrane in-
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flamation of both eyes and first-:locree burns under the eyes and on the noso,
Police intorviewed the girl at L2nzth and had her draw the silvery objoct
which sho had seen in the sky. Several other children saw it too, at the sano
time, but did not watch as long.
The above incident caused an unprecedented warning to Albuquerque
residents from their police chief, A. B. Martinez. The chiof asked that all
youngsters, ~ and everyone, for that matter, - stay away from mysterious ob-
jects. He gave no hint as to what he thinks UFO's really are, but stated that
if they are sighted by Albuquerque residents, they should bo "troated with re-
spect and caution until more information as to their identity is available."
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