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72 probably talk about it. But when he reviewed the tape, the men stuck to their story. Parker even broke down crying. Further investigation revealed that several police officers in the area had also seen UFOs around the same time. The case soon became hugely famous. Both men later underwent hypnosis and lie detector tests. No evidence of hoaxing was ever found. Hickson later had further encounters involv- ing much of his family. *° Even policemen can be abducted by UFOs. At about 1:00 a.m., on the evening of August 13, 1975, Sergeant Charles Moody of Alamogordo, New Mexico, drove out into the desert to watch a meteor shower that was due to occur. However, he got much more than he bargained for. As he was watching for shooting stars, a 50-foot-long metallic, saucer- shaped craft landed next to him. Frightened, Sergeant Moody jumped into his car and attempted to drive away. But for some strange reason, his car would not start. Then, his entire body became numb. Just when his fear increased, the object suddenly took off. Moody raced home to tell his wife. He was shocked to find it was already 3:00 a.m., and that two hours had passed. Had he been taken onboard? At first he didn’t remember, but over the next few days and weeks, he spontaneously recalled everything that had happened. He remembered that he was, in fact, taken onboard. He was sitting in his car when the numbness came over his body. Next, several “be- ings” exited the craft. Says Moody, “The beings were about five feet tall and very much like us except their heads were larger and hairless, their ears were very small, eyes a little larger than ours, nose small and the mouth had very thin lips. I would say their weight was maybe between 110-130 pounds. They have speech, but their lips did not move. Their type of clothing was skintight. I could not see any zippers UFOS AND ALIENS THE ABDUCTION OF SERGEANT CHARLES MOODY