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Update! Four teens in Fairfield have confessed to creating the circles in Larry Balestra's field. They claim to have seen a documentary about crop circles, and learned to make them that way. They had been telling people that they created the circles, but nobody believed them until they sought out a reporter. The teens showed the reporter another field near the Anheuser-Busch brewery where they had practiced making circles. While most of the community has accepted this story as the truth, there are still paranormal experts in the Suisun area who claim to be able to debunk the teens' story. More information will follow as it is released in the local news. No groups have taken credit for the Vacaville circles as of yet.

Northern Californians have had a few strange awakenings as of recently. June 28, 2003: Farmer Larry Balestra discovered this long connected series of circles, corridors and concentric rings in his Suisun City, California wheat field.  Suisun is located in Solano County near Rockville northwest of San Francisco and not far from Travis Air Force Base. The largest circle measured at least 140 feet in diameter. The I've Been Probed Anonymous team will be making a trip out to Fairfield to walk in the crop circles and take pictures.

                                                              

First crop circle photo

Days later, being torn up by visitors

 

Shortly after the discovery of the Suisun circles, another smaller, less complex set of circles was discovered in Vacaville. These circles, in a cornfield at the corner of Alamo and Fry roads, lack uniformity and were likely created by drunk teenagers with a lot of spare time on their hands.

The Vacaville Circles Inside a Vacaville Circle

Corn Abrasions in the Vacaville Circles Inside a Vacaville Circle