Crime & Safety
Wyckoff Warns Of Drone Sightings, Tells Residents To Report Them To FBI
New Jersey officials are becoming increasingly concerned about drones. One Bergen County town told residents to report them to the FBI.
WYCKOFF, NJ — As more New Jersey residents report overnight sightings of drones in the area, local officials are asking people to provide information to the FBI so the situation can be monitored.
One new report said Wednesday that drone traffic recently prevented a medical helicopter picking up an injured person at an accident site.
And on Thursday, police in Wyckoff joined the fray, sending a message to residents asking them to report sightings.
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Wyckoff Police Message
They wrote, "We have been made aware of large flying drones being observed this evening throughout the Township.
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"County and local law enforcement agencies are aware of the recurring reports of drone activity in several counties, and acknowledge the public’s concern about these repeated sightings. The FBI Newark and the NJ State Police are asking for the public to report any information related to the recent sightings of possible drones. Anyone with relevant information is asked to call the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit it online at tips.fbi.gov.
"If anyone finds a drone, immediately contact the Wyckoff Police Department.
"At this time, there is no known threat to public safety."
While officials haven't documented a threat, some are becoming concerned that the drones are flying near infrastructure.
"While we currently have no evidence or information to indicate these drones pose an imminent threat at this time, their presence appears nefarious in nature," Florham Park Police Chief Joseph Orlando was quoted as saying in Patch on Thursday.
Officials in Somerset and Warren counties have expressed vague concerns. READ MORE: 'Nefarious' Drones Appearing Over 'Critical' NJ Infrastructure: Cops
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