Middletown, Pa. - UFOs over Don Pablo's? Aliens making pitstops at the Oxford Valley Mall, perhaps trying to steal bagels from Panera?

The Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) has sent field investigators to check out three reports of strange crafts or lights flying over Lower Bucks County, a spokesman said yesterday.

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These illuminated dots in the sky over the Oxford Valley Mall could be UFOs or just reflections on the camera lens, MUFON's George Filer said.

"I got calls from radar operators last night telling me about radar contacts with UFOs, so there's been other radar confirmation of a number of the sightings in Bucks County," said Air Force (Ret.) Major George Filer, East Coast regional director and New Jersey state director of MUFON.

With these reports that would've made late Trentonian reporter/columnist Rick Murray giddy with excitement, people in the last 24 hours claim there was an "octopus-type" UFO in the sky near the Oxford Valley Mall, an orange-red blinking light in the sky seen by a motorist on I-95 in Bensalem and another over a section of Levittown, MUFON members said.

The photo of the one seen near the Oxford Valley Mall on Business Route 1 in Middletown was taken by someone who was taking "pictures of 'weird' cloud formations and lights in the night sky on June 22," according to Filer's records.

The witness was downloading digital pictures into her laptop and saw vortexes in the photo that were hovering in the sky.

She said she had feelings of elation and obsession with watching the night sky because of several encounters/observations of "weird" clouds and lights plus "black helicopters" in the area, according to his reports.

The objects, the report said, just moved away. They're all being checked out by voluntary field investigators certified by MUFON.

The one seen near the Oxford Valley Mall supposedly over the now-closed Don Pablo's Restaurant might be a tentacled UFO or not, Filer said: "It could be the reflection on the camera lens from the ground lights."

Filer, however, is a real believer in UFOs, as a former pilot stationed at McGuire Air Force Base.

"We are asked to chase UFOs regularly. We would see objects at night. I'm fairly convinced there was something there, and the sightings are treated seriously by the government," Filer said. "There's a lot more to it than you realize. Some things that have been seen in the sky move at 16,000 mph, and you know that object isn't ours."

Filer said he thinks Earth is an "oasis in space" where UFOs come to get water, electricity, animals or whatever they need.

Even if it's just a sesame bagel, coffee and green tea from Panera.