Socorro Police UFO Landing
Police officer Lonnie Zamora witnessed an egg-shaped craft with two small figures land outside town. Project Blue Book and the FBI investigated, finding physical traces and no explanation.
Officer Zamora’s Close Encounter
On April 24, 1964, Socorro police officer Lonnie Zamora witnessed an egg-shaped craft with two small figures land in the desert. The case was thoroughly investigated by Project Blue Book and the FBI, who found physical traces but no explanation.
The Officer
Lonnie Zamora:
- Socorro police sergeant
- 31 years old
- Respected officer
- WWII veteran
- No UFO interest
The Sighting
April 24, 1964:
- Around 5:45 PM
- Chasing speeder
- Heard loud roar
- Saw flame
- Investigated
The Object
In the gully:
- Egg-shaped craft
- White metallic
- On legs
- Two small figures nearby
- Red insignia
The Figures
Zamora saw:
- Small beings
- White coveralls
- Near the craft
- Seemed startled
- Entered object
The Takeoff
Object rose:
- With roaring sound
- Blue flame
- Then silent
- Departed rapidly
- Left traces
Physical Evidence
At the site:
- Four landing marks
- Burned brush
- Fused sand
- Photographed
- Documented
The Investigation
Multiple agencies:
- Project Blue Book
- FBI
- Local police
- All impressed
- No explanation
Dr. J. Allen Hynek
Famous astronomer:
- Led Blue Book investigation
- Found Zamora credible
- Evidence genuine
- Couldn’t explain
- Changed his views
The Symbol
Red insignia:
- On craft’s side
- Zamora sketched it
- Distinctive
- Debated
- Key detail
Zamora’s Character
The officer:
- Never changed story
- Shunned publicity
- Passed all tests
- Died 2009
- Maintained account
Significance
One of the most credible close encounter cases with physical evidence, multiple investigations, and an impeccable witness.
Legacy
The Socorro landing represents a watershed case that helped establish the credibility of close encounter reports, featuring an unimpeachable witness and documented physical traces.