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ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE – GENDARMERIE ROYALE DU CANADA
18 JUNE 1967
DIVISION “D”
SUB DIVISION SOUS DIVISION Winnipeg
DETACHMENT-DETACHEMENT Falcon Beach Highway Patrol
Stefan MICHALAK Report of Unidentified Flying Object
Falcon Beach, Manitoba 20 MAY 67
20 MAY 67
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At approximately 3:00 PM, this date, I was patrolling PTH# 1, one half mile West of Falcon Beach, Manitoba, when I noticed a man walking on the South shoulder of the highway, towards Falcon Beach. He was wearing a grey cap, brown jacket with no shirt, light coloured trousers and carrying a brown briefcase.
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This subject, upon seeing the police car, began waving, his arms excitedly. I turned around on the highway and drove back to see what he wanted. He shouted to me to stay away from him. I asked him why and he replied saying that he had seen two space ships. He said I might get some sort of skin disease or radiation if I came too close. He seemed very upset. I asked for some identification and he gave me a document pertaining to prospecting, which showed his name as Stefan MICHALAK of 314 Lindsay Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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I enquired as to the circumstances surrounding his unusual experience, and Mr. MICHALAK related the following story. He apparently had been prospecting approximately one mile West and two miles North of Falcon Beach. About 12:00 Noon he sighted the two space ships. He said they were rotating at a high rate of speed and emitted a red glow. The space ships landed near him and he reportedly. touched one. The exhaust or some sort of hot substances came off the space ship, burning his shirt, chest and hat. The space ships remained awhile, how long he was not certain, then flew away. He left the bush to get medical treatment.
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MICHALAK showed me his cap, the back of which was burnt. I wanted to examine his shirt, however, he would not let me, and kept backing away every time I got close to him. As far as I was able to determine, the back of MICHALAK’S head was not burnt. It appeared to me that MICHALAK had taken a black substances, possibly wood ashes, and rubbed it on his chest, At no time during my conversations with MICHALAK would he allow me close enough to him to definitely see whether or not he was injured. I asked him why his hands were not burnt if he had touched the space ship and he would not answer me. At my request he drew a
diagram of the space ship which appeared to be saucer shaped.
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I could not smell the odour of liquor on MICHALAK. His general appearance was not dissimilar to that of a person who has over indulged. His eyes were bloodshot and when questioned in detail could or would not answer coherently. I offered to drive him to Falcon Beach and arrange for some one to treat him but he declined saying the he was alright.
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Approximately one half hour later, he came to the Detachment Office and asked for me. He would not enter the office,
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE # 1 ————–WOULD NOT ENTER THE OFFICE, so I spoke to him outside. He wished to know where a Doctor could be located. I told him the nearest ones would be in Kenora, Ontario, or Steinbach, Manitoba. He requested strongly that I not tell anyone what had happened to him as he did not want any publicity. MICHALAK said he was going to catch the 8:10 PM, bus back to Winnipeg. He left and I later saw him sitting near the Falcon Beach Hotel on PTH# 1, awaiting the bus.
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The information supplied by MICHALAK is of necessity vague due to his reluctance to co-operate. This reluctance on has part may have been intentional or due to circumstances beyond his control.
Cst.
(G.A. Solotki)#23440.
Falcon Beach Highway Patrol.
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