Posted by rrlund on March 21, 2016 at 15:58:17 from (162.250.24.184):
I was hauling manure today. Coming home,I saw a helicopter come down and land in the edge of the field a half a mile south of the barn. The wife drove down the road with the binoculars and looked. She said there were three guys that she saw. One walked out in the field,one walked in to the woods and one was walking around the helicopter. It was down for close to half an hour. She called the cops. The dispatcher said she was the third call to report a helicopter hopping around from one field to another. There was an officer in the area,but she said he was tied up. She was still on the phone when it took off and the dispatcher said the officer could see it. They had shut it right down,the rotor wasn't turning.
It circled over town and went below the trees north of town. When I came back from taking the next load out,it was back up,headed west down to the south again. I saw it go behind the trees and didn't see it again.
It didn't look black,so I didn't get the tin foil out. It wasn't a small one,looked to be four passenger,too small for AeroMed or military,but not some little hobby outfit either. Looked to be dark blue with white trim. Darned if I know what they'd have been up to. Too early for mushrooms or growing dope.
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