US sheriff sends drone to follow mysterious objects in New Jersey sky: Here’s what happened next

US sheriff sends drone to follow mysterious objects in New Jersey sky: Here's what happened next

A US sheriff recounted his efforts to track the swarm of mysterious drones hovering over his county, only to find that they “easily” evaded his attempts, the New York Post reported.
Ocean County Sheriff Michael Mastronardy explained that his office deployed an “industrial-grade” drone Thursday in an effort to follow one of the 50 unmanned aerial vehicles seen by a local officer “coming from the ocean.”
The officer quickly notified state police, the FBI and the U.S. Coast Guard, which led to a report by Coast Guard officials of 13 drones with eight-foot wingspans behind one of their vessels.
Sheriff Mastronardy shared with News Nation reporter Rich McHugh that these unusual drones, which do not emit heat like standard models, were able to quickly evade capture.
Speaking about the mysterious objects, McHugh said, “If this isn’t our military, then it’s even scarier.” “These things look like they have fixed wings and they have multiple lights. I’m not really sure how to process what I saw last night, both the photographer and I were a little stunned,” he added.
Dozens of unidentified drones were seen flying over New Jersey, including a recent sighting of more than 50 drones emerging from the Atlantic Ocean. The unexplained incidents left both the public and law enforcement baffled, prompting calls for immediate action by state and federal authorities.
The Ocean County Sheriff‘s department is investigating the drones, which are described as fixed-wing aircraft with multiple lights and wingspans between 8 to 10 feet. These drones prove difficult to track as they do not emit heat like typical drones, hindering detection efforts.