New Jersey sheriff sent its own drone to follow mystery aircraft
SUMMARY
A New Jersey sheriff's office recently faced a chilling encounter when it attempted to track a mysterious aircraft using its own drone. The incident began when an officer from the Ocean County Sheriff's Office spotted 50 unidentified flying objects coming from the ocean. After alerting the FBI, Coast Guard, and state police, the sheriff's office launched an industrial-grade drone to follow one of the objects. However, the pursuit took a terrifying turn when the drone quickly lost track of the mysterious aircraft, which "easily evaded" their efforts and disappeared into thin air. Sheriff Michael Mastronardy described the event as unsettling, adding that his team struggled to track the objects, which didn't emit heat like typical drones, making them more difficult to follow. White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby downplayed the concern, suggesting most sightings were likely misidentified manned aircraft, but locals remain unsettled.