Lights spotted In Minnesota bring up Questions?

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Lights spotted In Minnesota bring up Questions?

Postby Answers » Thu Aug 12, 2010 11:04 pm

http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo ... Minnesota/

and as of to night seen this same thing in my back yard..
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Re: Lights spotted In Minnesota bring up Questions?

Postby shadowcass » Sun Sep 19, 2010 11:42 pm

Yeah..it brings up the question as to whether or not everyone in Minnesota needs glasses.

"The man whose LED-lighted kite made some people think there was a UFO over St. Paul was back to his old hobby this week and ran into trouble.

St. Paul police received reports this summer about unidentified lights in the sky. They found the source on Aug. 20. Ernest Sawka Jr., 34, was flying a kite with small lights attached to a long string.

On that night, officers saw a warrant had been issued for Sawka's arrest, unrelated to the kite flying. He had pleaded guilty to gross misdemeanor theft and was supposed to turn himself in to serve time at the Ramsey County workhouse but hadn't.

Sawka served his time and got out of the workhouse Sunday, he said.

About 11 p.m. Monday, two people waved down officers, saying they "saw an unidentified object in the air" in the area of Minnehaha Avenue and Etna Street, said St. Paul police spokesman Andy Skoogman. "Our officers knew right away it was a kite with lights on it" because they were aware of the previous case.

Officers checked the area and found Sawka near Etna Street and Reaney Avenue, Skoogman said. He was flying a kite with blue lights on it, on a string that "was hundreds of feet long," he said.

"Our officers asked him if he was trying to get a rise out of the public by flying his kite at night and he nodded yes," Skoogman said. "He may think it's funny, but we think it's a waste of our resources."

Police cited Sawka for disorderly conduct, public nuisance and being in a playground after hours. "
you can read alll about it HERE: http://www.twincities.com/minnesota/ci_16086442
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