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Dechmont Woods Encounter

Forestry worker Robert Taylor was attacked by a UFO in the Scottish woods. The physical evidence—torn trousers and ground traces—led to the UK's only criminal investigation of a UFO.

November 9, 1979
Livingston, Scotland, UK
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Scotland’s Most Physical UFO Case

On November 9, 1979, forestry worker Robert Taylor encountered a UFO in Dechmont Woods near Livingston, Scotland. When sphere-like devices attacked him, the case became the UK’s only UFO incident investigated as a criminal assault.

The Witness

Robert Taylor:

  • 61 years old
  • Forestry worker
  • Development Corporation employee
  • Lived locally
  • Respected, reliable

The Morning

November 9, 1979:

  • Around 10:00 AM
  • Routine inspection
  • Dechmont Woods
  • Clearing in forest
  • Dog accompanied him

The Object

Taylor encountered:

  • Dome-shaped craft
  • About 20 feet diameter
  • Dark gray metallic
  • Hovering above ground
  • Silent

Surface Details

He noticed:

  • Rim around base
  • Dark patches on surface
  • Like portholes
  • Rotating slowly
  • Materializing/dematerializing at edges

The Attack

Suddenly:

  • Two spheres dropped
  • From the object
  • Spiked, mine-like
  • Rolled toward him
  • Attached to his trousers

The Assault

The spheres:

  • Grabbed his legs
  • Dragged him forward
  • Strong ammonia smell
  • He lost consciousness
  • Collapsed

When He Woke

Taylor found:

  • Lying on ground
  • Object gone
  • Dog barking
  • Trousers torn
  • Felt terrible

Physical State

He experienced:

  • Couldn’t walk properly
  • Severe headache
  • Thirst
  • Voice gone
  • Had to crawl to car

The Evidence

Police found:

  • Ladder-like marks in ground
  • 32 holes in circular pattern
  • Where spheres rolled
  • Torn trousers
  • Physical traces

Police Investigation

Lothian Police:

  • Investigated as assault
  • By unknown assailant
  • Only such UFO case
  • In UK history
  • Serious inquiry

The Trousers

Forensic examination:

  • Tears from below
  • As if yanked upward
  • Consistent with account
  • Could not be self-inflicted
  • Physical evidence

Ground Traces

Investigators documented:

  • Distinct impressions
  • Where object hovered
  • Track marks from spheres
  • Photographs taken
  • Evidence preserved

The Dog’s Behavior

Taylor’s dog:

  • Normally calm
  • Extremely agitated
  • Running in circles
  • Barking frantically
  • Witness reaction

Medical Examination

Taylor was examined:

  • No head injury
  • No drugs or alcohol
  • Genuinely affected
  • Residual symptoms
  • Physical trauma

Taylor’s Reputation

Before and after:

  • Never changed story
  • Never sought publicity
  • Worked until retirement
  • Highly respected
  • Died 2007

Official Conclusion

Police concluded:

  • Something happened
  • Taylor not lying
  • Physical evidence real
  • No explanation
  • Case open

Significance

Dechmont case significant for:

  • Physical evidence
  • Police investigation
  • Credible witness
  • Ground traces
  • Unique in UK

Legacy

The Dechmont Woods encounter remains the only UFO incident in UK history investigated as a criminal assault. Robert Taylor’s character, the physical evidence, and police involvement make this one of Scotland’s most compelling cases.