Travis Walton Abduction
A logger was struck by a beam of light from a UFO and vanished for five days while his six coworkers watched in horror. All passed polygraph tests about the incident.
Five Days Missing
On November 5, 1975, logger Travis Walton was struck by a beam of light from a hovering UFO in Arizona’s Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. He vanished for five days while his six terrified coworkers were suspected of murder—until Walton returned.
The Crew
Seven loggers:
- Travis Walton
- Mike Rogers (crew boss)
- Five other workers
- Returning from work
- Apache-Sitgreaves Forest
The Sighting
November 5, 1975:
- Evening, after work
- Driving home
- Saw bright light
- Through trees
- Investigated
The Object
They encountered:
- Hovering disc
- About 20 feet diameter
- Glowing
- Above clearing
- Humming sound
Walton’s Approach
Travis jumped out:
- Walked toward craft
- Despite warnings
- Got too close
- Beam of light struck him
- Threw him back
The Crew’s Reaction
Six witnesses:
- Saw Walton hit
- Terrified
- Fled in truck
- Initially without him
- Then returned
Walton Gone
When they returned:
- No trace of Walton
- No UFO
- Complete panic
- Reported to police
- Search began
Murder Investigation
Sheriff suspected:
- Foul play
- Crew questioned
- Polygraphs administered
- Crew passed
- But Walton still missing
Five Days Later
November 10, 1975:
- Walton called
- From phone booth
- Disoriented
- Dehydrated
- Returned
Walton’s Account
He remembered:
- Being aboard craft
- Strange beings
- Medical examination
- Human-looking entities
- Fragmented memories
The Polygraphs
All seven men:
- Took lie detector tests
- All passed
- Multiple times
- Over the years
- Consistently
The Book and Film
“Fire in the Sky”:
- Walton’s book
- 1993 film adaptation
- Wide audience
- Famous case
- Ongoing interest
Skeptical Examination
Critics suggest:
- Elaborate hoax
- Contract problems
- Financial motive
- But polygraphs passed
- Crew maintained story
The Crew Today
Decades later:
- All maintain account
- No deathbed confessions
- Consistent story
- Still credible
- Remarkable consistency
Significance
One of the most famous abduction cases with multiple witnesses and polygraph evidence supporting the account.
Legacy
The Travis Walton case remains significant for the multiple witnesses, passed polygraphs, and consistent testimony over nearly 50 years.