Monday, October 10, 2011

UFOs and ghosts among 'paranormal activity' investigated by police force

The paranormal: There were five instances of weird activity reported to Tayside Police, featuroing UFOs and ghosts.

A number of sightings of paranormal activity, including UFOs and ghosts, have been investigated by police in the Tayside region, a report has revealed.
Although officers in Dundee, Perthshire and Angus did not receive any reports of zombies, witches or vampires, several people raised the alarm with police about an "alien spacecraft".
One person also contacted Tayside Police in January 2009 claiming they were being attacked by ghosts in their Dundee house.

But officers who attended found that the person who raised the alarm was hallucinating.
The weird and wonderful cases that officers from Tayside Police have been called out for in the last three years has been revealed in their response to a Freedom of Information request.

Three of the five incidents of paranormal activity in Tayside reported between 2009 and 2011 have been given explanations by officers, while the other two remain unexplained.
Apart from the hallucinatory incident involving ghosts in Dundee, officers also explained to a witness reporting a UFO sighting in Crieff, Perthshire, in February 2010, that the orange lights in the sky were not from an unknown life-form, but that of Chinese lanterns.
The next month police received a report of another UFO in Fife, which officers investigated and found out was in fact a radio transmitter.

However, in an incident that would have got X Files' Mulder and Scully excited, at 11.11pm on May 13, 2009, a witness reported a UFO sighting in Glen Lyon, Perthshire.
They described a triangular shaped bright white light in the sky, which police have still classified as "unexplained".

Almost a year later at around 2am on April 27, 2010, a Dundee resident reported a sighting of lights in the sky over the city, believed by the caller to be either UFOs or day break
No police attendance was requested or required, although the incident has been recorded as "unexplained".

The freedom of information request asked for details of "reports of UFOs, ghosts, witches, vampires and zombies" in the last three years.
The response to the request explained it “may not reflect an accurate picture of the number of reports of this type” made to the force as these were the paranormal activity reports containing the keywords.

In order to carry out a thorough check of all odd goings-on reported to police, they would need to go through every single report manually for the last three years, which would exceed the £600 threshold for the processing of a request under Freedom of Information legislation.
Tayside Police also could not provide details of how much money and manpower had been spent on investigations into paranormal incidents.



(Here are some of the incident's as reported by Police) ~Cryptid Hunter~

- In January 2009, an individual in Dundee claimed they were being attacked by ghosts within the house – following attendance by police officers, it was ascertained that the individual had been hallucinating.

- During February 2010, a witness reported a sighting of UFOs in Crieff, which were described as orange lights in the sky.  Following investigation, these were identified as legitimate objects (chinese lanterns).

- During March 2010, a witness reported a sighting of a UFO in Fife – the caller was advised that the item in question was a legitimate object (a transmitter).
Details of the remaining 2 ‘unexplained’ sightings are as follows:

- On 13 May 2009 (2311 hours), a witness reported a UFO sighting in Glen Lyon, Perthshire, described as a triangular shaped bright white light.

- On 27 April 2010 (0158 hours), a witness reported a sighting of lights in the sky over Dundee, believed by the caller to be either UFOs or day break – no police attendance was requested or required.
http://news.stv.tv/scotland/tayside/248622-no-zombies-of-vampires-just-ufos-and-ghosts-the-paranormal-activity-reports-police-have-received/

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