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9:55 P.M. - Don Storres, 81 Greenwood Blvd., Adams County, said, "It was coming from the north at s a very high rate of speed and going straight south. It covered three-fourths of the sky in just a few seconds and disappeared in a bright, red glow." 10:05 P.M. - Mrs. Lawrence Ausdahl said: "We picked up a UFO with our binoculars. At first it went to the right and after a while came back very fast and stood there for a few minutes. It appeared to be a dome-shaped object with red and green lights on its edge, like headlights on a car, and very luminous." 10:10 P.M. - Barbara Fisher, 2915 Yost St., "There were three lights, and the first two appeared to be going faster than the third. They were going from north to south in the vicinity of Buckley Field. ..." 10:25 P.M. - Dan Terkins, 6602 Independence St. "It was a cone-shaped object with a dome on top of it and lights changing from yellow to red to green." 10:30 P.M. - C. |. Speaks, 8220 Tennyson St. "My wife and | and our neighbors saw a light streak by the North Star and disappear over the mountains toward Boulder." 11:00 P.M. - Mrs. William McCall, 1620 Umatilla St., said that she and her two daughters saw "three dots which looked red at first and were close together. Then they separated and circled over the city from southwest to southeast. There was no sound of an engine." Vaughan Aandahl, a George Washington High School math teacher, was in the habit of taking a few laps around the track before retiring for the evening. At 11:50 P.M., Aandhal was startled to see "a very large, white, luminous object flash through an open space in the clouds over south Denver. "It curved in its path as it crossed the open space. It made a definite arc. There was no noise at all. It moved at tremendous speed." Aandahl was certain that it had not been any known aircraft. "It was considerably larger than any commercial aircraft - more like the size of the football field that | was running around."