Newly released documents have revealed that Canadian police collected debris of a UFO that was shot down over Lake Huron last year.
The object was taken down on February 12, 2023 by a US F-16 fighter jet, marking the third such incident over North America that month.
Witnesses described the object as ‘octagonal’ with strings hanging off it before the jet fired two missiles, striking the UFO that then slowly descended into Canadian waters.
Documents obtained by CTVNews.ca stated that ‘wreckage’ was found on ‘the shoreline of Lake Huron’ weeks after search efforts were suspended.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) partnered with the American and Canadian Coast Guard to conduct a brief search following the incident.
By February 16, it was called off due to ‘deteriorating weather and the low probability of recovery, according to an RCMP statement.
But the partially redacted emails acquired by CTVNews.ca revealed that the RCMP collected ‘both material and a module’ from the site of the incident roughly three weeks after the object was shot down.
National security officials have criticized the effort for a ‘lack of transparency.’