UFO Case Reports
May 1992 to 2010 - Cannock Chase – UFO Sightings & Missing Time
Author: Dave Hodrien
Release Date: 17/09/2012
Glowing UFOs
Helen and Barry moved to their current address, a quiet cul-de-sac in
Huntington on the edge of Cannock Chase in July 1990 when they were both 43
years old. They have a good view from their lounge to the North of both open
fields and dense forest.
One night in May 1992 the couple were sitting outside when they noticed
a bright white light to the North over the Chase. As they watched, the object
moved up and down, side to side, and periodically shone down a bright beam of
light to the ground. Due to these movements they initially assumed it was
nothing more than a helicopter. However suddenly the object vanished, leaving
nothing but a red trail across the sky for several seconds! The couple were
amazed by what they had just witnessed.
The following evening the same object was back in the sky again,
roughly the same place it had been previously. Helen and Barry began watching
it intently. To Helen the object appeared more long than round in shape, it
reminded her of a dragonfly. After a short while a red glowing orb of light
appeared below and to the left of the main object. Soon after this a second red
orb appeared below and to the right. The two red orbs moved closer together
until they were directly under the main object. Then all three unidentified
lights vanished at once.
Astoundingly this same thing began happening every night for the rest
of the week. It always happened at the same time in the same location. Helen
and Barry informed their teenage children and their next door neighbour of the
objects, and on numerous evenings they too saw them. After about a week the
lights no longer appeared in the sky.
However this wasn’t the last time they were seen. They appeared on
several other weeks between June and August. Each time they would reappear for
numerous days in a row.
In July one of their neighbours was having a leaving party for a
Scandinavian exchange student who had been visiting for the week. During the
evening, the unusual glowing object was once again seen in the sky, this time
very low down. Their neighbour found some binoculars and some of those present
managed to get a closer look at the object. Like usual, the two red orbs
appeared underneath and then the lights appeared to fly away in a North
Westerly direction extremely fast. The exchange student was astounded by what
she had seen.
The UFOs appeared so regularly during those months that it became quite
common to observe them. Barry would just say to Helen “You friend’s in the sky
again tonight!” The couple were unsure if anyone else also noticed the lights
in the area; if they did they kept quiet about it. Helen used to regularly
check the newspapers to see if anything was reported but the lights were never
mentioned.
Missing Time
At the end of August for the bank holiday weekend, the family decided
to go on holiday to Tywyn in Wales where they own a caravan. Their eldest son
travelled with his sister in his own car. Barry and Helen travelled in their
car with their 5 year old son. They set off in the early hours of the morning
at about 2.30am to avoid the traffic. About 10 minutes into the journey Barry
realised that the car was not driving fast. They advised their son to split up
from them and take the M54 motorway from Featherstone. They assumed that the
reduced speed was due to some unclean petrol. Barry decided that the best
course of action would be to travel back home, siphon off some of the petrol,
then they could top it up at a 24 hour petrol station, before travelling on the
A5 to Telford.
When they arrived home they found that the car was responding a bit
better, so decided to continue their journey through Penkridge to the A5
without bothering to stop to siphon off any petrol. As they left the house
Barry noticed the glowing light in the sky again in the usual position. He
pointed it out to Helen.
They continued on their journey. It was a very clear night with no
rain. The road was very quiet with hardly any other traffic. They travelled at
a slower speed than normal, about 45 mph. The distance to the caravan at Tywyn
was 106 miles.
As they left Welshpool on the A458 and began driving up a long hill, Barry said to
Helen “Your friend must be keeping an eye on us!” Helen looked out of the left
passenger window and noticed a bright white light in the sky, which looked very
similar to the glowing light they had seen over the Chase on many occasions. It
was higher in the sky than they had normally seen the UFO at. As they were
travelling West at that point not North, Helen thought that the light must be a
bright star or planet rather than the UFO.
They continued driving and the light remained to the left of them in
the sky. As they approached a deep valley which leads to Mallwyd, Helen noticed
that the light seemed to be getting nearer to them. She pointed this fact out
to Barry. He continued to drive, keeping one eye on the road and the other on
the light. They neared an area which they have nicknamed “the wilderness” due
to the fact that the fields on one side of the road are always brown and
scorched, while the other side is always green. There is a line of pine trees
growing in this area. The light now got brighter and seemed to be hovering low
down over these trees. It was now quite close to the road and clearly an object
rather than just a bright star.
Helen was now very frightened due to the proximity of the object. She
stared up at it through the passenger side window. The object was long and
cigar-shaped, and had small illuminated square windows along it. It was at
least the size of an aeroplane, and seemed to be completely silent. It appeared
to follow alongside them for a short distance, during which it briefly shone
down some searchlight-like beams towards them. They then turned a sharp bend at
the start of the valley. Helen now saw the familiar red orbs arrive. One came
in from the left, and the other from the right.
At this moment all the objects flew off together extremely fast down
the valley and out towards the sea. Barry and Helen did not say much to each
other after it had gone. They were quite shocked at what had taken place. By
the time they reached the caravan, it was beginning to get light. They both
felt exhausted. Their 5 year old son had been asleep in the back of the car for
the entire time.
When they arrived their children looked extremely happy to see them.
They soon found out that the time was now 7 o’clock in the morning! The journey
had taken far longer than it should have. They had set off at 2.30 am. By the
time they had returned home after the car started going slow it was around 2.50
am. The journey from their home to the caravan was 106 miles and they were
driving approximately 45 mph. Therefore they should not have arrived any later
than 5.10 am. There was nearly 2 hours of time they could not account for. Both
Barry and Helen were very confused by what had happened, as they had no
recollection of stopping at any point to observe the UFO.
Aerial map showing the entire journey indicating Huntington (A), Welshpool (B), Mallwyd (C) and Tywyn (D):
The couple told their son and daughter all about what had happened, but
have not spoken to many others about it. In Helen’s own words “Unless something
like this has happened to you, it is difficult to expect people to understand.
It is beyond reasoning. There are no explanations”.
Further Sightings
After the missing time experience, the UFO was not seen again over
Cannock Chase until the following year. In the summer of 1993 they only saw the
object on several occasions, but it was still enough to know that they were
still in the area for whatever purpose. On one of these occasions they had gone
to pick up Helen’s father from Bloxwich to bring him back to theirs for a
visit. Prior to this experience her father had been sceptical about what had
been observed, but now he too had become a witness, and from this point onward
kept an eye on the night sky.
The UFO would not be seen again for many years after this. However in
2010 Helen and Barry once again spotted it in the sky over the Chase. They
observed it for around an hour. As had been seen on previous occasions it was
shooting beams of light down into the forest. During this incident they
attempted to take photographs. Unfortunately the light from the object was too
bright and the photos didn’t come out correctly. Since then the object has not
returned to the area, but due to the amount of repeated times it has been seen
it is likely that the witnesses have not seen the last of it.
Analysis Of Events
It seems incredible that a UFO would return to the same area again and
again. In most cases a UFO will be seen only once at a specific location, or
only a few times within a particular
area. However due to the aspects of what has been observed, it is very hard to
provide a suitable mundane explanation for what has been seen.
The obvious explanation for the lights seen at a distance would be a
helicopter over the Chase, military or otherwise, performing a regular
operation for whatever purpose. However there are several reasons why this
could not have been the case. First of all, if the helicopter did switch its
lights off suddenly this could give the appearance that it had vanished, but
not leave a glowing red trail in the air. It was clear that the objects had not
just switched off but had left the area at an extreme speed. This was observed
on many occasions, so an optical illusion seems very unlikely. While the
colours of the lights seen – white and red – were correct for helicopter
navigation lights, the white light had an elongated shape, it was not simply a
glowing light. Also the red lights did not appear alongside the white one, they
would appear separated and then move towards each other shortly before all the
lights would vanish. Again if the lights had only been seen once, you could
perhaps assume this was just an illusion caused by a change in angle of view.
However the lights were seen time and time again performing this same pattern.
If it was just due to viewing angle surely the red lights would sometimes have
been visible immediately? The lights were also seen by the whole family, their
neighbours and other individuals. Surely this many people could not mistake
helicopter lights for something far more unusual?
Then we must take into account the fact that the lights were seen much
closer up during the couple’s journey to Wales. It was clear that these were
the same objects that had been seen over the Chase, and to separate them as
entirely different objects is unrealistic. It was also clear that the white
light was a cigar-shaped self illuminated object, which even had a row of
visible windows along it. The red orbs of light were definitely separate
objects and not connected in any way to the main glowing object.
The missing time aspect of the close encounter with the UFOs is
fascinating, and does suggest that something else occurred. There are many
cases of abductions taking place while people have been out driving in their
car. These incidents usually begin with a UFO approaching the vehicle, which is
often followed by a period of missing time which cannot be accounted for. This
is because the memories of the experience are often blocked out, probably to
reduce the trauma involved. Barry and Helen were aware of the time they had set
off from home, the speed they were driving at, and the distances involved to
reach their destination. It was clear that the journey had taken nearly 2 hours
longer than it should have. This fact was concurred by their son and daughter who
were extremely worried by the time Barry and Helen did arrive at the caravan.
I recommended a hypnotic regression to attempt to discover what may
have happened during the period of missing time. However at present the couple
do not wish to proceed with this as they are worried by what might be
unearthed. If they change their minds then this report may later be updated
with additional details that come to light. It may also be updated if the
family have any further sightings of the UFO over Cannock Chase. I have
suggested that they get hold of a decent infra red camera to attempt to capture
the UFO on film if it should reappear.
Copyright Dave Hodrien 2012
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