Las Vegas police officer’s body camera captures ‘UFO in night sky’ after locals report ’10ft aliens with big glowing eyes’
- A Las Vegas officer’s camera captured the strange ball of blue light around 11:50 p.m. on April 30
- A witness described the object falling from the sky as “100% non-human”
Police body camera footage captured an alleged UFO sighting in Las Vegas after locals reported seeing “10-foot aliens with large glowing eyes”.
A Vegas officer’s camera picked up the object around 11:50 p.m. on April 30 after a resident reported something ‘100% not human’ on his property, according to the local TV station. 8 News Now Reported.
The footage shows a bright blue ball of light traveling at high speed across the dark sky.
About 39 minutes after the first call, another resident called 911, saying there were two unknown entities in his yard after seeing an object fall from the sky.
‘There’s like an 8 foot person next to it and another one is inside of us [sic] and he’s got big eyes and he’s looking at us – and he’s still there,’ the owner told police in audio obtained by the TV station.
The potential UFO sighting was captured on body camera footage from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department

Witnesses described something ‘100% non-human’ falling from the sky
‘In my garden. I swear to god it’s not a joke, it’s actually – we’re terrified,” the caller said.
‘They are very big. They are 8 feet, 9 feet, 10 feet. They look like aliens to us. Big eyes. They have big eyes. Like, I can’t explain it. And big mouth. They are bright eyes and they are not human. They are not 100% human,” he claimed.
Responding officers expressed concern over these strange occurrences.
“I’m so nervous right now,” an officer can be heard telling his partner.
“I have butterflies bro – I saw a shooting star and now these people are saying there are aliens in their garden.”
“I don’t believe it, but what I saw right now, I believe it,” said one of the witnesses reported to police.
The area of the alleged sighting was searched and witnesses interviewed but no new information was found.
The LVPD has since closed the case, 8 News Now reported.

Responding officers expressed concern about attending the scene

Police searched the area and interviewed witnesses, but no new information was found
It comes after a former intelligence officer turned whistleblower recently claimed the US has a treasure trove of parts and equipment from ‘non-human origin’ UFOs that crashed on Earth. .
David Charles Grusch said the United States and other countries are also engaged in top-secret operations that attempt to “reverse-engineer” parts to create weapons.
But Grusch also claims the information was illegally withheld from Congress as the government tried to hide the findings, which are embroiled in an “80-year arms race” to profit from the technology.
He told The Debrief: “We’re not talking about prosaic origins or identities. Material includes intact and partially intact vehicles.
“The existence of complex historical programs involving the coordinated recovery and study of exotic materials, dating back to the early 20th century, should no longer remain a secret.”
Grusch, who served in Afghanistan and worked for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), turned over details of the alleged operations to Congress and the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community.
He has also filed a complaint against the Department of Defense and claims he was ostracized for his decision to report.
The 36-year-old worked with the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force from 2019 to 2021.