In 1976 Gary Hezeltine, a retired British police officer, had a UFO encounter that would change his life. That sighting at the age of 16 was to become the catalyst for a personal journey that was to take 26 years to fully realize. In November 2001, he came up with an idea to create and unofficial database for UK police officers to record and collate their sightings. The database didn’t have a name at that point but the basic idea would be to record 'on and off' duty sightings made by serving and retired officers and in an effort to get them to come forward. PRUFOS (Police Reporting UFO Sightings) database was born.The database (note: some cases are not listed yet) contains details of around 550 cases going back to 1901 involving approximately 1,100 British police officers. He also is the former editor of UFO Monthly.com, and was the co-editor of co-editor of UFO Data magazine. He was awarded the 'Disclosure Award' by Steve Bassett's PRG group in 2010. Hezeltine's current work includes a film about Britain's most famous UFO case - the Rendlesham Forest incident which occurred in December 1980.Websites ufotruthmagazine.co.ukprufospolicedatabase.co.ukBooks NON-HUMAN: The Rendlesham Forest UFO Incidents