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UPDATE: Wednesday morning
PHOENIX - Police will not investigate the mysterious lights seen flickering in the sky.
Witnesses across the Valley spotted the four red lights Monday night. Some speculated they were UFOs but that does not appear to be the case. A Valley man told 3TV he was behind it all!
He says he took four large balloons full of helium, tied them to road flares and let them go!
Phoenix residents and the media were still abuzz over the mysterious four red lights that appeared in Monday night's sky in north Phoenix.
The man, who did not want to be identified, told 3TV that he used fishing line to attach road flares to helium-filled balloons, then lit the fares and launched them a minute apart from his back yard.
Former Arizona Governor Fife Symington will be moderating a November 12 event at the National Press Club where he will discuss the Phoenix Lights incident. He says he will be joined by 14 former high-ranking military and government officials from seven countries who will share evidence from what they call their own UFO experiences and investigations.
Former Arizona Governor Fife Symington comes out publicly for the first time saying he witnessed the Phoenix Lights UFO and believes the UFO was probably an alien spacecraft. Thursday, March 22, 2007 - Courtesy CNN
Former Arizona Governor Fife Symington comes out publicly for the first time saying he witnessed the Phoenix Lights UFO and believes the UFO was probably an alien spacecraft. Thursday, March 22, 2007 - Courtesy CNN
In 1997, something flew over Phoenix, Arizona and was seen by thousands of people and captured on videotape. The tale of the Phoenix Lights became the biggest UFO story since Roswell.
Explained away as nothing more than flares from military aircraft, the residents of Phoenix do not believe this theory and know different.