IncidentLonnie Zamora / Socorro Incident (24 April 1964)
aka Lonnie Zamora / Socorro Incident (24 April 1964)
Socorro, New Mexico police officer Sgt. Lonnie Zamora witnessed an egg-shaped object on the ground with two figures in white coveralls beside it; the landing site preserved four symmetric burn-marked impressions and scorched vegetation.
status history (1)
Notable & intriguing
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Sgt. Lonnie Zamora’s report describes two figures in white coveralls ‘about the size of small adults or large children’ standing beside the craft; he saw them for approximately two seconds before they re-entered the object.
Sgt. Zamora signed statement to Project Blue Book, 28 April 1964; Blue Book case file 8780
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Project Blue Book chief Maj. Hector Quintanilla wrote in the official case file: ‘This is the best documented case on record, and still we have been unable, in spite of thorough investigation, to find the vehicle or other stimulus that scared Zamora to the point of panic.’
Maj. Hector Quintanilla, Project Blue Book final report, 1964; declassified 1976
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Soil samples from the four wedge-shaped depressions were analyzed at the Air Force Materials Laboratory at Wright-Patterson AFB; no foreign material was identified, but vegetation in the immediate area showed thermal damage inconsistent with ordinary combustion.
AFML analysis report, 12 May 1964; Project Blue Book case file 8780
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FBI Special Agent Arthur Byrnes of the Albuquerque field office filed a confirmatory report within 48 hours; J. Allen Hynek, scientific consultant to Blue Book, later named the Socorro case ‘the best Blue Book case of the 1960s.’
FBI Albuquerque field office report, 26 April 1964; J. Allen Hynek, The UFO Experience, 1972, p. 144
Public-record items already documented about this subject. Folklore is labelled. Sources cited where the specificity warrants it.
Suggested watching
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UFO Files — UFO Cop (2005) episode
Reconstruction of Sergeant Lonnie Zamora's April 24 1964 close encounter outside Socorro, New Mexico. The case Hynek considered among his most unexplainable.
primary-source heavy on Zamora's report
Appears in interpretive theories
- Extraterrestrial hypothesis — cites as evidence
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