A recent report released by a national agency that tracks unexplained aerial phenomena involves a craft that two south Idaho factory workers witnessed. The pair of witnesses claim military helicopters quickly responded to the scene.

A recent incident report published and made public by Washington State-based National UFO Reporting Center details a November 14 sighting of unidentified aerial phenomena near the city of Caldwell, Idaho. The report (184146) claims two factory employees in the area spotted the UAP flying in a southeast direction toward what is believed to be Lucky Peak Lake just before 9:30 P.M. on Thursday, November 14.

The incident report went on to further say that three black hawk helicopters responded to the scene shortly after the sighting and patrolled the area for an hour or so.

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Caldwell is located 28 miles west of Boise. The UAP was described in the report as being a streaking light that appeared to disappear after traveling at a high rate of speed. The duration of the event lasted just seconds, according to the NUFORC. It's estimated that the object was roughly five miles from the factory.

The incident report went on to further say that three black hawk helicopters responded to the scene shortly after the sighting and patrolled the area for an hour or so. The NUFORC followed up with an investigation and published the report on November 17.

Did you happen to witness anything strange in the sky near Caldwell at approximately 9:23 P.M. on the evening of November 14?

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