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FBI-UAP-D007, FD-1057-06, Northeastern United States, 2024

Northeastern United States·November, 2024

Declassified

Editorial summary

This FBI FD-1057 records first-hand observations by two FBI special agents during a November 2024 visit to a property in the northeastern United States, part of an ongoing investigation. Around 4:45 p.m., with overcast skies, one agent reported seeing a white pulsation of light near the tree line that moved horizontally with erratic motion before disappearing. The agents observed additional white and blue-white lights pulsing at the treetops. Around 5:30 p.m., both agents saw a bright white light above a red light hovering near treetop height that darted side to side and vanished. Photos taken came out mostly blurry. Agents departed about 6:15 p.m.

Editorial summary written by govweird from the declassified document text. The official government description follows below.

Government description

This document is an FBI FD-1057, a form the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) uses to record investigative activity. This FBI FD-1057 documents first-hand observations made by two FBI special agents’ during the course of an ongoing investigation in November 2024. The subject matter described in files FBI-UAP-D004 through FBI-UAP-D008 and depicted in the video footage FBI-UAP-PR001 through FBI-UAP-PR003 corresponds to reports originating from the same general area in the northeastern United States.

Caption issued by the U.S. Department of War on war.gov/ufo. Verbatim, unedited.

Originating agency

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Record type

PDF

Incident date

November, 2024

Incident location

Northeastern United States

Release tranche

Release 03 (May 8, 2026)

Distribution

Cleared for public release

Original document

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Source: war.gov/ufo · PURSUE Release 03

PURSUE = Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters. Records released by the U.S. Department of War on May 8, 2026 are unresolved cases for which the government cannot make a definitive determination, and the Department has invited private-sector analysis.