The top UFO crash cases worth knowing. Aztec (New Mexico, 1948): Accounts popularized by Frank Scully claim a 99ft “disc” came down near Hart Canyon outside Aztec and was allegedly recovered with “humanoid bodies” before being taken for secret study. Magenta (Italy, 1933): The Magenta story alleges a craft crashed near Milan and was handled by a purported Mussolini-era group (“RS/33”), later becoming part of wider claims about wartime UFO transfer to the U.S. Brookhaven (Long Island, 1992): The Brookhaven event centers on an alleged crash event in Southaven Park (near Brookhaven National Lab) with claims the lab’s fire resources responded and a recovery of an unknown craft followed. Kecksburg (Pennsylvania, 1965): Witnesses report a bright fireball followed by something “acorn-shaped” in the woods and a rapid military/police lockdown with removal by truck. Weygandt (Peru, 1997): Former USMC LCpl Jonathan Weygandt has publicly described being taken to a jungle crash site with a strange craft, injured personnel, and an immediate security takeover with warnings afterward.