WARREN, Minn. — Back home for her 55th class reunion, Janet Anderson visited the Marshall County Historical Society Museum. It's a routine stop whenever she and husband Lyle return to their hometown from their residence in Sun Valley, Idaho.
The top museum attraction for the Andersons — and many others — is a patrol car from what's commonly known as the "Warren UFO Encounter" of 1979, the Grand Forks Herald reported (http://bit.ly/148lokR ).
"Most of this kind of stuff, I don't believe," Janet said. "But I believe this story.
"You have to believe in some things that you don't understand."
The Andersons aren't alone. During county fair week each summer, museum visitors routinely number 5,000.
"The car is the single item that most people mention as their reason for coming here," said Kent Broten, the museum president.
Added Vice President Mike Johnson: "People drive hundreds of miles out of their way to see it. At least, that's what they tell me."
Dennis Brekke, the county sheriff in 1979 and now retired, regaled the Andersons and others about the incident, which involved Deputy Val Johnson, who is believed to now live somewhere in Wisconsin. Johnson appeared on "Good Morning America" soon after the incident, but quickly grew tired of interviews and attention about the episode.