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rancher noticed two red lights over his barn and corral as he was driving home along a country road. on January 17, 1976, but again it was a brief one. his two teenage sons noticed an object in a field near their home. Using two pair of seven-power field glasses, the family watched as four separate crafts, identifiable only as lights, seemed to cavort among a grove of trees about three-quarters of a mile away. gated by officers February 20, 1976. The cow, found northwest of Cascade, was dead an esti¬ mated one to two weeks. helicopter fly over him while he was camped in Prickly Pear Canyon Feb. 18. Simms area February 5,1976, and for the first time in their long and frustrating investigation, officers arrived on the scene in time to see the object for themselves. But they were thwarted in their attempts to get a closer look. had seen the morning of Feb. 22, the couple also said they had seen UFOs on at least five other occasions and some of their employees had also seen some. in which a calf was missing, Chouteau County had one similar incident. It was reported earlier in the year, on March 24, and was investigated by Deputy Robert Blades, another deputy and a live¬ stock inspector. 1975, two Belt women, returning home separately from Great Falls, each saw an unidentified flying object near the highway. states: Approximately 75 yards up the mountain from the rock is a complete circle of rocks 61 feet in circumference (this is west of the Nelo rock). the Cascade County Sheriff s Office April 29 [1976]. late July, 1975, on Ashlot Bench north of Fort Shaw. same day—August 14, 1975—from another rancher in the Belt area. Incidentally, this date was the exact first anniversary of the first mutilation re¬ port received by the Cascade County Sheriffs Office. Office. part: Governor Richard D. Lamm flew to Pueblo Monday afternoon to confer with the executive board of the Colorado Cattlemen s Association concerning the widespread livestock mutilations that have occurred throughout the state. sheep had possibly been mutilated near Red Lodge, Montana. had been called the afternoon of September 22, 1975, to investigate the death of two cows on a ranch near Belt, southeast of Great Falls. Black Angus heifer was similar in several ways to the mutilations that later occurred in Montana. of Great Falls, was arriving home in the late even¬ ing of September 15,1975, when he heard what he thought was a helicopter directly overhead. Al¬ though it was a clear night, he was unable to see the craft. Judging from the sound, it was headed in a southerly direction, so he got back into his car and drove about a mile south and again got out of the car to listen. While he was standing there, he judged from the sound that the craft had flown directly over him. The sound, Deputy Sand said, was not like any helicopter he had heard, but made more of a quiet whirr. evening of October 18, 1975, and continued until 7:45 the next morning. Base Operations at Malmstrom confirmed that they had reports on nine different sightings in the Cascade and Eden areas just south of Great Falls. At the same time law enforcement officers were getting reports from north of Great Falls as far as Shelby. Highwood Mountains also had a close-up view of an unidentified flying object. Her sighting was October 17, the evening before the many sightings that kept law officers so busy.
 * on January 10 [1976], a Belt area
 * Captain Wolverton got a second look at a UFO
 * about 9 p.m. the night of January 21,1976, when
 * A mutilation with a different twist was investi¬
 * And a Great Falls man reported hearing a
 * A report of a UFO landing came in from the
 * While telling Sheriff Howard about a UFO they
 * Although this was Cascade County 's first case
 * On the same Sunday evening of early March,
 * Cult site in Montana.  A report by Captain Wolverton and Deputy Ken Anderson, who visited the site April 14, 1976,
 * Two cases of cattle mutilation were reported to
 * A case in point is a cow that was mutilated in
 * Another mutilation report was received the
 * August 13 1974 first mutilation report received by the Cascade County Sheriffs
 * Dated August 25, 1975, the news story said in
 * in mid-August, a report was received that nine
 * The Cascade County’s Sheriffs Department
 * South Dakota An incident in late September, 1974, regarding a
 * Deputy Arne Sand, who lives at Fort Shaw, west
 * The series of sightings began about 9 p.m. the
 * A woman who lives east of Great Falls near the