The FAA reported it after a large blue UFO appeared to fall into the ocean over Oahu

HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) – An unidentified flying object spotted in the evening sky over Leeward Oahu prompted witnesses to call 911 on Tuesday.

The sighting happened around 8:30 PM

There are several videos of what appears to be a glowing elongated mass – both in the air and in the water.

Federal Aviation Administration officials say there were no aircraft incidents or accidents in this area at the time. But multiple witnesses reported seeing a large blue object fall from the sky and into the ocean.

In a video, a woman can be heard saying, “There is something in the air. What is that?”

Misitina Sape told Hawaii News Now that she captured the image at 8:26 PM at Haleakala Avenue in Nanakuli.

Not long after, a woman named Moriah saw what looked like the same object passing over Princess Kahanu Estates.

“I looked up and then I thought oh s ***!” She said. “I started calling my husband and them because they were all in the garage. I was like hey. Come and have a look. See if you see what I see. They all said yes! “

The 38-year-old says she never really believed in UFOs, but the bright blue object intrigued them so much that they jumped into the car and started following him.

“I don’t know what it was,” she said. “This one went so fast.”

The journey ended less than three miles from where it started. She says they stopped the car on Farrington Highway in front of the Board of Water Supply building after the object appeared to fall into the ocean.

In one of Moriah’s videos you can hear her say, “(It) went land into water. Whatever it is.”

She described it as larger than a telephone pole and said she had never heard it make any noise.

“We called 911,” said Moriah, “because there’s an officer or someone who has to come out and see them.”

While officers were on the scene, Moriah said they saw a second light.

“My husband went to visit and he saw the white one coming,” she said. The white was smaller. Came in the same direction as the blue one. “

They lost sight of the object after it passed over a nearby mountain.

On Thursday morning, we asked Honolulu police if detectives figured out what had fallen into the water. A spokesperson told us they had no information.

Meanwhile, FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said the agency received a report from police on Tuesday night about a possible plane in the area “but no planes had disappeared from the radar. And no reports of overdue or missing planes. “

Although Moriah has had a few days to think about it, she says she is still baffled by what she saw.

“I don’t know to this day,” she said with a laugh. “If you can find out what it was I’d like to know, you know?”

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