UFO Case Reports
January/February 1987 – Rowley Regis – Yellow Beam Incident
Author: Dave Hodrien
Release Date: 21/03/2012
Occasionally at BUFOG we receive details of things that don’t really
involve sightings of actual aerial objects, but are just as mysterious. This
report covers details of an unexplained yellow coloured beam of light that
crossed the sky one early morning in 1987.
Incident Details
Back in 1987 Ruggerio (name changed for privacy reasons) worked as a
post man in the area of Rowley Regis. One morning in either January or February
he was on his way to work at 4.45am. He was on his bicycle so was pleased that
it was a pleasant clear morning. He rode past the Rowley Regis railway station
and began cycling down Avenue Road. He happened looked up into the star-filled
sky to try and locate the stars that make up Orion. Suddenly without warning a
beam of sharply defined yellow light appeared in the sky. It covered his entire
view of the sky and went across the road at a diagonal angle. The beam appeared
to be at a height of about 200-300 yards and was completely parallel to the
ground. It was not pencil thin like a laser, nor was it large in diameter like
the beam of a search light. Ruggerio estimates it was about 1/3 the diameter of
a search light beam but this is hard to judge.
Aerial map of the incident
location, with the beam drawn on top:
After cycling past the junction of Cardale Street, he stopped at the
edge of the road and continued to stare up at the beam. He blinked his eyes
several times just to make sure it was actually present. Looking to his right
he notice that the beam seemed to terminate in a blip of light to the North, although
this could have been an optical illusion. There was no sound whatsoever and the
beam did not move at all.
Photograph of Avenue Road in the
location where the witness stopped:
After about 15 seconds, Ruggerio had the spontaneous thought that the
beam was about to vanish. At that precice moment it did! It was almost as if he
had been made aware of its departure. There was nothing else he could do other
than continue his route to work. When he
got there he did tell one of the other postmen, but he was never asked about it
again.
Incident Analysis
This is an absolutely bizarre experience and one which is very hard to
explain. There are only a few possible mundane explanations for such a sight.
The most obvious mundane explanation for the light was that it was some kind of
laser beam from somewhere nearby, perhaps a night club. However if it was from
somewhere permanent like this, then it would have been seen on other occasions by
Ruggerio. It is unlikely night clubs would have had such lighting back in 1987,
and even if they did this lighting would usually be aimed up into the sky not
horizontally. If it were coming from something on the ground then you would
expect the beam to be sloped downwards however it was not it was running
parallel. Yellow lasers are also quite rare to begin with, and have only really
become available in the last few years – they are usually green, red or blue.
If we discount the idea that it was coming from a building, what are we
left with? The beam seemed much too strong to have been from a portable device,
so it is unlikely it was shone from a window high up in the air out of view. It
also seemed far too defined and thin to be shone from a search light, and why
would a search light have even been on at that time of the morning? Again the
angle of the beam would have been going up into the sky not horizontal.
It was clearly artificially created and not caused by strange
atmospheric conditions. If it was from a helicopter then surely it would have
moved not just shone for a good number of seconds then suddenly switched off.
Also if it was as visible as Ruggerio claims, then the helicopter would have
had to have been very close, at which point he would have heard the noise of
its rotor blades, especially considering how early in the morning it was.
Was the beam coming from the blip of light visible in the sky to the
North of his location? Or was that just an optical illusion or the beam
reflecting off something in the distance? And what are we to make of the fact
that he suddenly had the thought that the beam would go, and then immediately
afterwards it did? Was this just a strange coincidence or did something more
unusual take place?
This is a truly fascinating incident, and although we cannot state
whether or not a UFO was involved, the beam of light seen was certainly
unexplainable. If you have any further details on this or feel you may have
seen the same thing yourself, either in Rowley Regis or elsewhere, please get
in touch.
Copyright Dave Hodrien 2012
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