What Las Vegas 'Aliens' Video Reveals as Mysterious Blue UFO ...
Body cam footage from the Las Vegas Police appears to show a bright light move quickly in the sky, the same night a resident called in a report of "aliens."
On April 30, at around 11:50 p.m. in Las Vegas, Nevada, a Las Vegas Metro police officer spoke to a citizen on the street before briefly seeing something streak across the night sky.
The unidentified flying object (UFO) shines brightly as it moves above and the unexplained phenomenon caused the police to launch an investigation.
Within an hour, a man called the police to say he saw something fall from the sky and saw two figures moving in his northwest valley backyard, according to an 8News Now report.
During the call to the police, the individual described the figures as "aliens" and said they could have been between 8 feet and 10 feet tall. He described them as having big shiny eyes and large mouths.
"There's like an 8-foot person beside it and another one is inside and it has big eyes and it's looking at us—and it's still there," the caller told a dispatcher.
The dispatcher asked where the figures were on the property and attempted to get more information.
"In my backyard. I swear to God this is not a joke, this is actually, we're terrified," the caller said.
"They're very large. They're like 8 foot, 9 feet, 10 foot. They look like aliens to us. Big eyes. They have big eyes. Like, I can't explain it, and big mouth. They're shiny eyes and they're not human. They're 100% not human."
After the call, the police went to the family's home and questioned them about the incident, also telling them that one of the officers saw something bright move across the sky earlier that evening.
The family, speaking to the officers in person, again attempted to describe what they believe they saw. One of the individuals described the figure as a "big creature, 10 feet tall."
After the Las Vegas Police officer said his partner saw a bright light, two of the four family members speaking to police said they also saw something similar in the sky.
The body cam footage shows one of the officers attempting to ask a motorist whether they saw any unusual bright lights in the sky while stating it may come across as a "really dumb question."
The police investigation was reportedly unable to determine what occurred. It did not conclude whether the two events are connected, per the 8News Now report.
Newsweek has contacted the Las Vegas Police Department via email for comment.