Latest sightings in Laredo:
- 2079-06-01 - Spinning circular black UFO with changing lights.
- 2071-08-17 - 9 round red objects spotted over Laredo, TX in 1971
- 2008-02-08 - Large "V" shape object over Laredo,Tx. 02-08-08
- 2006-04-12 - Well , my brother in law was taking me home when we saw the sky cut in two.he took a picture in one side it was clear and in the other side it was cloudy.we hadent seen the photo until that same day at night my litte nephew who is into ufos and always seen jaime maussans tv show los grandes mysterious del tercer millenio had seen those two objects in the sky. then he told his mother and she didnt belive him until she saw it . she stayed shocked and until this day we still have the photo. the three mysterious objects came out in the cloudly area it was sunset like around 7at night.
- 2005-04-10 - White Light closed quickly, and left even quicker.
- 2004-10-11 - Large flaming tail and eratic movement - sudden change of direction
- 2004-04-27 - Very bright light above our car
- 2003-11-24 - UFO sighted over U.S - Mexico border town.
- 2003-10-19 - Metallic sphere seen by many over Laredo Texas.
- 2002-05-05 - Massive object passing over house
Laredo
The twin cities of Laredo [1], Texas and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, which celebrate their 250th anniversary in 2005, are situated on the banks of the Rio Grande. Laredo, which has a population of 190,000, has been governed under seven national flags. Nuevo Laredo has a burgeoning population that exceeds 300,000. The twin cities are collectively referred to as Dos Laredos. The weather is moderate in winter months 68°F (20°C) but sizzling in mid-summer 100°F (39°C).
This city is the commercial hub of the South Texas Plains, which is primarily an agricultural region. It offers entertainment, education, and cultural resources that fit well with its Hispanic heritage. Laredo is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States.
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