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Texas man convinced he captured UFO in photo

After reviewing pictures he took on his phone while waiting in traffic in Magnolia, Texas, Alfonso Servin says he spotted a UFO that he had not seen while taking the picture. He is convinced what he captured in his picture is a UFO, and it is not the first time he has seen one.

According to Your Houston News, on Friday, February 20, 2015, Servin was stuck in traffic after leaving his job at a grocery store in Magnolia. After 30 minutes of sitting in his car he began to get bored, so he started taking pictures with his phone.

Alfonso Servin of Waller took this photo on Friday, Feb. 20, 2015. He believes the object is a UFO. (Credit: Alfonso Servin/Your Houston News)

Alfonso Servin of Waller took this photo on Friday, Feb. 20, 2015. He believes the object is a UFO. (Credit: Alfonso Servin/Your Houston News)

Later, when he reviewed those pictures, he noticed a small white object in the sky. He zoomed in on the object and was surprised by what he saw. He told Your Houston News, “I found out it was a UFO; it absolutely was one.”

Close-up of the object Servin captured. (Credit: Alfonso Servin/Your Houston News)

Close-up of the object Servin captured. (Credit: Alfonso Servin/Your Houston News)

He says this is not the first time he has seen a UFO, in fact, it is the fifth. Servin says he saw two in one week last November, and he is absolutely convinced it is a UFO in his recent photo.

Servin says he has not found any other reports of UFOs on that day in that area.

There is one UFO report on that day in the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) database, but it is about 300 miles to the west in the town of Asherton. That witness says that he and other oil field workers saw “bright orbs moving across the sky.”

He says he and others took photos and video, but did not submit them to MUFON. He also says they heard a loud boom prior to seeing the objects.

Map showing Magnolia's proximity to Houston. (Credit: Google Maps)

Map showing Magnolia’s proximity to Houston. (Credit: Google Maps)

Either way, Servin is convinced he captured something mysterious in his picture. He says he thinks people are afraid to report what they see because they are afraid of being considered “crazy.”

Your News Houston referenced a survey by National Geographic that found that 36% of Americans believe in UFOs,  and nearly half said they were unsure. Only 17% said they were convinced UFOs did not exist.

Servin says he is not trying to make others believe in UFOs, but he is trying to share his photo. Your Houston News wrote, “[Servin] feels the people of Magnolia have a right to know what was in their city that day.”

About Alejandro Rojas

Alejandro Rojas is a radio host for Open Minds Radio, editor and contributing writer for Open Minds magazine as well as OpenMinds.tv. For several years Alejandro was the official spokesperson for the Mutual UFO Network as the Director of Public Education. As a UFO/Paranormal researcher and journalist, Alejandro has spent many hours in the field investigating phenomena up close and personal. Alejandro has been interviewed by media organizations around the world, including the largest cable and network news agencies with several appearances on Coast to Coast AM.

3 comments

  1. YUpp, be the voice and picture proof buddy. lol, seriously though more n more pictures showing ufo after person examines picture for themselves and see the proof on their own while made in public plain view. Good idea to take pictures while stuck in traffic.. take that independence day, when everyone gets stuck in traffic? ka-boom

  2. Uh … lens flare and bad cellphone optics.

    Nothing to see here .. move along.

  3. Lens flare + crappy cell phone optics = “UFO” (unusual flaring object)

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