🇫🇷 GEIPAN / CNES
On June 22, 2016, a witness in Toulouse was alerted by a persistent noise coming from the garden. Looking up, they saw a red point in the sky that didn't blink and moved quickly. The witness tried to film the object, but the information provided was very limited. The GEIPAN questionnaire was only partially filled out, and the mentioned video was never shared with investigators, despite repeated requests. Due to the lack of data, it is not possible to determine with certainty if the phenomenon was unusual. Although it could be explained by common objects such as a Thai lantern, the insufficient information prevents a clear conclusion.
The GEIPAN classified the case in category C due to the lack of available material. This classification indicates that, while conventional explanations cannot be ruled out, no definitive conclusion can be drawn. In this case, the absence of images or additional testimonies limits any deeper analysis. Despite this, the case remains open and could be revisited if more details become available.