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New Jersey sightings of the drones have been reported from down the Jersey Shore up to Sussex and Bergen counties.

Officials investigate mysterious drone sightings

A mystery in the skies, with more random drones lighting up the skies, is now being investigated in New Jersey. FOX 5 NY's Briella Tomassetti has the latest.

NEW JERSEY - Numerous sightings of drones have been reported hovering over parts of New Jersey recently, and even after local and federal law enforcement have worked together to find some answers, many questions still need to be answered. 

Drones flying over New Jersey

Sightings were reported from down the Jersey Shore up to Sussex and Bergen counties. The Picatinny Arsenal military base has even confirmed at least 11 sightings of unauthorized drones flying over its airspace in recent weeks.

"Some reports by witnesses have even suggested that these drones were the size of small cars," Rep. Josh Gottheimer said.

Why are there drones in NJ?

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas briefed the congressional delegation last week, calling on the federal government for more answers.

"It's really frustrating that we don't have more answers."

— NJ Gov. Phil Murphy

"It's really frustrating that we don't have more answers as to where they were coming from and why they're doing what they're doing," Murphy said.

The feds can't seem to provide any clarity, at least not yet. On Thursday, federal law enforcement officials and private sector stakeholders testified on threats posed by unmanned aerial systems, or drones, at a joint hearing held by two house subcommittees.

  • Rep. August Pfluger (R-TX): What is going on in New Jersey?
  • Robert Wheeler (FBI): We're investigating, but I don't have an answer of who's responsible for that of one or more people that are responsible for those drone flights.
  • Rep. August Pfluger (R-TX): Is the public at risk? Is public safety at risk?
  • Robert Wheeler (FBI): There's nothing that is known that would lead me to say that.

The FBI's field office in Newark said last week that it's asking for the public to report any information related to the apparent drone sightings. The White House wouldn't rule out that the objects could be controlled by foreign entities, or if they're conducting surveillance, but deferred all questions to government agencies.

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"The president is aware, so we're closely tracking the activity and coordinating closely with relevant agencies, including DHS and FBI, to continue to investigate these incidents," said White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

The sightings have led to heightened restrictions on drone flights over Trump National Golf Club Bedminster. They also disrupted a medevac helicopter landing over in Somerset County.

Meanwhile, Republican State Sen. Jon Bramnick, who is running for governor, has called for a limited state of emergency until the public is informed about what's going on.

It's unclear if a state or local law temporarily banning the drones would interfere with FAA regulations.

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