A bodycam from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department reportedly captured a bright light passing through the sky shortly before a nearby resident called 911 to report "aliens" in their backyard, generating considerable interest among the authorities and the general public about the nature of the unidentified object.

The concerned resident reported the presence of something on their property, saying it was "100% not human," local TV channel 8 News Now reported.

According to the American Meteor Society, the suspected UFO's flash was seen as far as Utah and California. The object was spotted on April 30.

Around 39 minutes after the flash was seen in the sky, the unidentified man, residing approximately 80 miles away from Area 51, made a distressing call to 911. He reported that two unidentified entities were present in his backyard, following his family's sighting of a similar object descending from the sky.

This unsettling incident has added intrigue and raised questions about the nature and origin of these mysterious phenomena.

"There's like an 8-foot person beside it and another one is inside us [sic] and it has big eyes and it's looking at us — and it's still there," the man told police dispatch, according to audio obtained by the TV channel.

"In my backyard. I swear to God this is not a joke, this is actually — we're terrified," he added.

"They're very large. They're like 8 foot, 9 feet, 10 foot. They look like aliens to us. Big eyes. They have big eyes. Like, I can't explain it. And big mouth. They're shiny eyes and they're not human. They're 100% not human," he claimed.

Audio captured from the body cameras of the responding units revealed a sense of fear among the officers as they encountered the perplexing circumstances.

"I'm so nervous right now," said one officer. "I have butterflies, bro--saw a shooting star and now these people say there's aliens in their backyard."

Following the purportedly paranormal incident, law enforcement continued their investigation of the property for several days.

The incident came days after the head of the Pentagon's effort disclosed during a Senate hearing that they were currently investigating a growing number of cases involving unidentified aircraft.

The agency is actively tracking approximately 650 incidents, signifying the increasing attention and focus on these unexplained aerial phenomena, according to Politico.

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