Unknown Drones Above New Jersey: The Drone Chase by Ocean County Sheriff Reveals More Unexplained Objects in the Skies
Sheriff Michael Mastronardy deployed a drone to track mysterious objects over New Jersey skies. The unidentified drones, with no heat signature and evading capture, have left authorities puzzled, prompting investigations into their origin and purpose.

It is an incredible tale where, Ocean County Sheriff of New Jersey, Michael Mastronardy, has testified the mysterious drone hovering above the territory he is responsible for. According to reports from Sheriff Mastronardy, this mystery drone is allegedly a group of 50 others which had left the police force as well as many local citizens baffled and confounded.
Sheriff Mastronardy said that his office took matters into their own hands by using an "industrial-grade" drone to track one of the mysterious objects after an alert from a local officer who spotted the drones coming off the ocean. The officer immediately contacted the state police, FBI, and the US Coast Guard, who confirmed that there were approximately 13 drones with eight-foot wingspans following one of their vessels. Since then, the report has created concerns about the nature of these drones.
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As an interview with a News Nation reporter Rich McHugh, Mastronardy stated, the drones "easily" evade their capture-a really troubling feature of advanced technology. And not like most drones that would leave the heat emission to track their whereabouts. According to sources, these particular UAVs had no traces of heat in it. So again, with regard to advanced technology, if this isn't our military, then this gets scarier still.
These drones, called fixed-wing aircraft with multiplicity of lights, have been viewed in many areas in New Jersey, and it is reported that some emanate from the Atlantic Ocean. While law enforcement agencies carry out their investigations, these drones remain a mystery as their flight patterns are unusual while no heat signatures are emitting from them, making the tracking and identification of these drones even more difficult on their origin and purpose