Witness reports multiple sightings of anomalous orange orbs in Arizona

The Singular Fortean Society received the following report of anomalous orange orbs in Arizona from a witness via email on June 5th, 2024.

The witness asked to be referred to as Mars.

I recently read one of your articles titled something along the lines of "glowing orbs/eyes" and in this article it mentions Peralta Trail Road being a "hotspot," which I'd like to add to with my own experiences of the outer east valley and superior area.

One late evening me and my family were driving back from camping and had to pass through Florence. While on the highway at about 10 p.m., on I want to say December of 2011 or 2012, I experienced my first UFO sighting. A series of flashing, (or perhaps an object spinning) amber glow appeared over the sky towards the northeast—almost Superstition Mountain area.

It started low in the sky and started off very slow, there were few clouds in the sky, and you could see their glow illuminate the clouds for a brief second before appearing higher in the sky, then darting to the right and becoming bigger, before going black and showing up as barely a speck in the sky but further west this time. I was only a kid then, around 12, I had gotten out my camera and started to record however my camera ended up dying before I could film the entirety.

Looking back at it, I did manage to get about one frame of a glowing orb in the sky, but it was so far away that I didn't bother to save or export it. My entire family was freaking out and as I passed a few parking lots there were people looking towards the sky with cameras and some cars pulled over to the side. I believe it even was broadcast on the news a week later.

May 15th, 2023, 8p.m.

I was driving towards Gold Canyon headed east on the US 60, at around 7:50 p.m. I see a large orange flash in the clouds close to the horizon and thinking it could've been a fire again in the Superstitions, I kept my eye on the area. A few minutes passed and there it was, the same pattern of either something spinning/rotating in the sky or moving across it with a slow strobe pattern, except this time it was much bigger and closer than I had seen it years ago, and this time it seemed almost directly over the Peralta Trail area or close to it.

I felt as if I knew what I was looking at was the same thing I had seen as a kid just based off how the soft amber glow moved in the sky, it was identical. Its pattern was similar, moving in the sky with no real sense of exact destination but just a whole lot closer this time. I reached for my phone, and it went away. I hit record and it popped up again briefly and I was able to take a small two-second clip before disappearing and not coming back for the hours I spent looking across the night sky.

I've spent my entire life looking at the sky in this area, hoping to find something like what I saw as a kid all those years ago, it's an odd sense of accomplishment to actually get it on camera this time instead of the single frame I got years ago. I'd love to send in the stills from the video that I captured; however, I don't see the option to attach files so please email me if you're interested.

Investigator Tobias Wayland replied to the initial report with several questions, including a request to view any photographic or video evidence.

Mars responded, sending along the requested evidence and agreeing to its use in this article.

"Here is the video and a few small stills. I captured it on my phone right before it disappeared at night [during the May 15th, 2023, encounter], so it's not the best quality," she said. "At this point, it's pretty far from me, but based on the first time I seen the lights across the sky, they were much higher and smaller. The ones in the sky in the pictures were the largest they appeared which would be about three centimeters in person. Nothing unusual happened after the most recent time it happened but the time before that my digital camera stopped working and said low battery until a few minutes later and it worked again (of course lol)."

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By Tobias & Emily Wayland / Singular Fortean

Head Editor & Writer, Lead Investigator, Co-Founder

Tobias Wayland is a passionate fortean who has been actively investigating the unusual for over a decade; the first several years of his investigative career were spent as a MUFON field investigator, and following that he investigated independently prior to becoming the head writer and editor for the Singular Fortean Society. Tobias is a frequent guest on various podcasts and radio shows, has contributed to several books on the paranormal, and is often invited to speak at paranormal conferences and events. He was also featured in the Small Town Monsters documentary Terror in the Skies and the series premiere of Expedition X for his work investigating Mothman sightings around Lake Michigan. He and his wife Emily have been involved with the Lake Michigan Mothman investigation since its advent in the spring of 2017, and recently published a book chronicling the experience, The Lake Michigan Mothman: High Strangeness in the Midwest.

His years as an investigator have served him best by illustrating that when it comes to the anomalous, the preternatural, and the paranormal, any answers he's found are still hopelessly outnumbered by questions.

Creative & Artistic Director, Photo & Video Analyst, Co-Founder

Emily Wayland is an ardent craftsperson and devoted monster enthusiast with degrees in both photography and design. An accomplished artist, designer, and photographer, Emily is responsible not only for the Singular Fortean Society's aesthetic, but also the examination of any photographic or video evidence. Emily’s art and designs have been featured in various paranormal art shows around the Minneapolis area, as well as in the ‘Chicago Mothman’ portion of the Small Town Monsters documentary Terror in the Skies. She and her husband Tobias have been involved with the Lake Michigan Mothman investigation since its advent in the spring of 2017, and recently published a book chronicling the experience, The Lake Michigan Mothman: High Strangeness in the Midwest.

Her lifetime love affair with monsters of all varieties has led her to pursue them in real life, and she hopes that her expertise in photography will help her capture one—at least on film.

(Source: singularfortean.com; June 28, 2024; https://tinyurl.com/2538po7s)
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