North Texans shared their stories of supposed UFO sightings at a meeting called by UFO investigators in Dublin.

Dozens of people crowded into Dublin's Rotary Club to talk with the Mutual UFO Network, a group of UFO buffs. Texas MUFON director Ken Cherry said the group "definitely" knows something is going on in Stephenville.

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Dozens of people crowded into Dublin's Rotary Club to talk with the Mutual UFO Network.


"In an extremely small number of cases will we get a mass sighting like this," he said.

A woman from Brownwood brought a video of bouncing lights that she shot on January 4th.

"You can't see through it," Margie Galvez said. "You can't see in it. It just bounces."

She said she shot the video with an infrared surveillance camera at her farm.

"You can't explain it," she said. "I don't know what it is."

A Dublin man showed video of a strange object in the sky that he shot last summer in Stephenville.

"That's why I'm here," he said. "I want someone to tell me what it is."

Most people didn't have any pictures.

"What I saw was a very large blue light," resident Jason Greywolf Leigh said.

Stephenville resident James Huse said he saw big, round objects in the sky.

"I would estimate they were the size of an aircraft," he said.

Glenda Jackson, another Stephenville resident, said she also saw something strange in the sky.

"It looked like two plates upside down, like a saucer," she said. "It was at least as wide as a football field."

The meeting also drew people who just wanted to see what the hoopla was all about. MUFON members said their work could take a year.

Even then, there may be no explanation for the phenomenon, they said.

The investigators said it was way too early to rule anything in or out, but with so many people coming forward, the group said it is convinced people saw something.