New Mexico Cattle Mutilation: State Police Find UFO Landing Marks Near Dead Cow
One of the most intriguing cattle mutilation cases occurs on June 13 in New Mexico, described at length in a declassified New Mexico State Police report. Body parts removed with 'what appeared to be a sharp precise instrument.' A suspected aircraft of some type landed twice, leaving three pod marks in a triangular shape (14-inch diameter each, 16.5-inch perimeter). Smaller tripod impressions follow the cow for approximately 600 yards. Grass around pod marks is scorched.
Background
1. On June 13, 1976, a cattle mutilation incident occurred in New Mexico, documented in a declassified New Mexico State Police report. The report details the discovery of a dead cow with body parts removed with precision. The report also notes suspected aircraft landing marks near the scene.
The Incident On June 13, 1976, a dead cow was found in New Mexico. According to a declassified New Mexico State Police report, the cow's body parts had been removed with what appeared to be a sharp, precise instrument. The report also indicated the presence of suspected aircraft landing marks.
The marks suggested that an aircraft of some type had landed twice at the location. The landing marks were described as three pod marks. The report details the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the mutilated cow and the unusual markings found nearby.
Investigation The incident was investigated by the New Mexico State Police. A declassified report was produced documenting the findings of the investigation. The report focused on the condition of the dead cow and the unusual markings found near the body.
The investigation noted the precise nature of the body part removals. The investigation also documented the presence of the suspected aircraft landing marks, described as three pod marks, suggesting a possible connection to an unidentified aircraft.