Date:
July 26, 1976
Location: Patesville, Kentucky, United States
Five
boys were camping in a forest valley, when at around 11
p.m. one of the boys glimpsed a bright, glowing bell-shaped
object traveling at fantastic speed in an east-to-west
direction. The object was a glowing, golden color, and
maintained an altitude of 450-500 feet'. The boys described
it as emitting "sparkles" from the rear as it
traversed the sky.

The object as drawn by each of the five boys.
Source:
Hancock County Clarion (Hawesville, KY), July 29, 1976
Boys
on camping trip report sighting UFO
While
earthlings viewed the surface of planet Mars the past
weeks some Martian residents may have reciprocated
by scanning a portion of Hancock County. Five campers
in the Patesville area recounted the following story,
Monday, July 26:
Jimmy
Hooper (13), Max Hooper (12), Joe Hooper (8), Mike Braswell
(13), and Gary Januchowski (14), decided to camp out Sunday
night in a wooded area about a mile from the (Jim) Hooper
home on Route 1, Reynolds Station, which is situated a
mile and a half south of Patesville. They reported they
chose a small valley in a 200-acre forest as their campsite
and arrived there about 8 p.m.
They
found an open area some 30 yards in diameter and built
a large fire to cook their evening meal. The supper was
finished some time later, the fire was banked and ail
had gone to bed. Ten large hickory trees, estimated to
be fifty feet tall, ringed the camping area. The boys
declared there was no moon, and no light was visible in
any direction. The stars were out and shone brightly so
they started looking for various constellations
Orion the Hunter in particular. The youngest, Joe Hooper,
observed at least two "shooting stars,"
which cut white trails across the night sky.
Around
11 p.m., one of the boys glimpsed a bright, glowing bell-shaped
object traveling at fantastic speed in an east-to-west
direction. He (They) estimated its altitude at 450 to
550 feet. He (They) called the attention of the other
campers to the object they (he) had sighted. From five
to eight minutes later, the "craft" was
seen again, going in the opposite direction from west-to-east.
After a time lapse of equal duration, the object made
still a third pass over the camping area. By the third
time, every one of the boys had seen the object at least
once. They agreed that it was a glowing, golden color;
that it maintained an altitude of 450-500 feet' and traveled
at incredible speed. They described it as emitting "sparkles"
from the rear as it traversed the sky. It was in a flat
trajectory, almost horizontal in flight, rather than an
arc, as most meteorites follow when falling. All the boys
admitted they were frightened at the sight of the bell-shaped
object. One of the older ones said they seriously considered
breaking camp and going home. The youngest said he was
so scared after the third appearance, he burrowed under
his sleeping bag so he wouldn't see it if it came back.
One
of the older campers said he remembered reading the account
of the two men who were ostensibly captured and taken
inside a "flying saucer," several months
ago. They turned to discussing the Summer Olympics to
take their minds off the incident and eventually went
to sleep.
They
returned to the Hooper home on Monday morning at 10:30.
They recounted the story to their parents, who encouraged
them to contact the Clarion.
In
the course of the Monday interview, Mike Braswell recalled
that he and Natalie Rosenblatt had sighted an identical
object at Windward Heights, four nights before, Wednesday,
July 21. Its direction was toward the country club, a
westerly course.
The
group remembered later that all the insect noises (crickets,
Katydids, etc.) in the camping area ceased as the object
passed overhead.
Gary
Januchowski's mother, Pat, on Tuesday morning, declared
that their family had observed such an object as the boys
reported for the past 18 months. She said they had spotted
it three times, and the description given matched the
one her family members gave.
The
Januchowski home is also near Patesville.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case418.htm