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ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE - GENDARMERIE ROYALE DU CANADA p.c.r. 26-5-6761 DIVISION "D" DATE 18 June 67 SUB DIVISION SOUS-DIVISION Winnipeg DETACHMENT-DETACHEMENT Falcon Beach RCMP FILE REFERENCES REP DOSSIERS DEC 67D-700-130 67-700-8 67-700-2 67ws-700-20 Stefen MICHALAK Report of Unidentified Flying Object, Falcon Beach, Man. 20 May 67 26 May 67 1. On even date a telephone call was received from Cpl. C.J. DAVIS, G.I.S. Winnipeg, requesting that enquiries be made at the Falcon Hotel in Falcon Beach, Man. Persons having had contact with MICHALAK the evening prior to his sighting of the U.F.O., were to be interviewed. 2. The first person approached at the Hotel was Mr. William HASTINGS, a bat tender. He stated he had attended to the bar until 8.00 P.M. on 19 May 67, but hadn't seen MICHALAK or a man of his description. At 8.00 P.M. he stated that REDACTED, manager of the Lounge and dining room, had taken over the bar. Mr. HASTINGS at this time left for home for the evening. 3.REDACTED was located and interviewed. He stated that MICHALAK was in the lounge at the time he took over and that he had served him 3 bottles of beer up until 9.30 P.M. at which time MICHALAK left the lounge. It may be noted that this conflicts with MICHALAK's given statement. REDACTED went on to say that MICHALAK returned at approximately 11.00 P.M. and had two more bottles of beer in the licenced dining room in the Hotel. It was at this time that MICHALAK had some conversation with REDACTED MICHALAK asked whether many prospectors worked the area North of Falcon Beach. REDACTED answered that many men try their luck. When asked about MICHALAK's condition at the time, REDACTED stated that he thought MICHALAK was feeling the effects of alcohol. However, he did think that MICHALAK was strange in that he was so sure that he'd find something in the bush. After drinking the beer he left the Hotel and wasn't seen by REDACTED again.
4. A check was then made with Antje POLDERVAART, the maid responsible for cleaning MICHALAK's room in the morning. She stated that she hadn't found any liquor bottles in the room but thought it unusual that none of towels or soap had been used. This would seem to indicate that he hadn't washed. It was found that MICHALAK had occupied unit 17, not 13 as stated. 5. Mrs. Martin BUSECK, wife of Hotel owner, stated that MICHALAK ap- proached her in the early afternoon on 20th May 67, on the Hotel parking lot. He was holding his jacket closed across his chest and asked for a doctor. He was advised that there wasn't one available and wouldn't be until the 1st July. She told him that if something was wrong to see the R.C.M.P. This would be the time he saw Cst. SOLOTKI at the Police Office. Mrs. BUSECK stated that a short while later MICHALAK appeared again and this time requested the use of a telephone in order that he might make a collect call to Winnipeg. She referred him to a telephone nearby and didn't see him again. CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO..
Page 2 Stefen MICHALAK - Report of Unidentified Flying Object, Falcon Beach, Man. 20 May 67 6. All liquor purchase slips at the Hotel and Gov't liquor Store were checked for 19-5-67 and 20-5-67 with negative results. Local residents were canvassed but didn't see or hear anything unusal on the day in question. CONCLUDED HERE (G.R.G.) Cpl. i/c Det. LA Salm (L.A. SCHMALZ) Falcon Beach Detachment.
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