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Images and footage of the drones have circulated online, leading community members to wonder what’s going on and what authorities are doing about it.
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It was not immediately clear Thursday morning if the drones at Raritan Valley Community College had any relation to the other sightings in the area.
Elsewhere in New Jersey, drones prevented a medevac helicopter from picking up an injured individual after a car crash last week, a spokesperson from Raritan Valley Community College confirmed to USA TODAY Wednesday evening.
Reports of drone sightings have emerged from multiple counties including Morris, Somerset, Warren and Sussex counties, according to NorthJersey.com, part of the USA TODAY Network.
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Jonelle Ferentinos, who lives near the Boonton Reservoir in Parsippany, told the Morristown Daily Record, part of the USA TODAY Network, that she had seen the drones while she was out walking her dog at night. One night, she spotted five drones. The next night they were back in her neighborhood, she said.
The FAA said in a statement to USA TODAY that federal security partners asked the agency to issue flight restrictions. The FAA published two temporary flight restrictions last month, prohibiting drones over Picatinny Arsenal Military Base and Trump National Golf Club Bedminster.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office said there is “no known threat to public safety,” the same messaging officials have released over the past few weeks.
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Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY's NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757. Follow her on Twitter at@SaleenMartin or email her atsdmartin@usatoday.com.
“We look into all reports of unauthorized drone operations and investigate when appropriate,” the FAA said in its statement. “Drone operators who conduct unsafe operations that endanger other aircraft or people on the ground could face fines up to $75,000. In addition, we can suspend or revoke drone operators’ pilot certificates.”
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“We have reports from the public and law enforcement dating back several weeks,” the FBI Newark said in a news release obtained by USA TODAY.
"It was dark, so I really couldn't see where they were coming from or going to," she told the Daily Record. "They just seemed to be flying around."
The Morris County Prosecutor's Office first announced the sightings in November. The office said that on Nov. 18, patrolmen from law enforcement saw the drones. At the time, the prosecutor’s office said the agencies would “coordinate, monitor, and investigate the drone activity.”
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According to the college, the campus is used as a landing site for helicopters from the New Jersey State Police Emergency Medical Services Responses Program (North-Star), which provides emergency transport for patients.
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The FBI issued a statement Tuesday about the sightings, noting that drones have been reportedly seen flying in several areas along the 70-mile Raritan River. According to witnesses, a cluster of what appeared to be drones, as well as a possible fixed wing aircraft, was flying in the area, the FBI said.
In a joint statement on behalf of the prosecutor’s office and multiple New Jersey police agencies, the office said it realizes members of the public have concerns about the repeated drone sightings. The office is working with local sheriff’s departments, emergency management offices, police departments, the FBI in Newark, New Jersey State Police and New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness partners, the statement read.
The Campus Safety Department works with police, fire, and medical services for "rapid traffic control in the immediate area when a helicopter needs to land," wrote Donna Stolzer, director of media relations at Raritan Valley Community College, in an email Wednesday.
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Mysterious drones have been reported flying over parts of New Jersey in recent weeks, leading to an investigation involving multiple police agencies and even the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Newark.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) initially said it looked into reports and “did not find evidence of drone activity in the area.” Still, the FAA said, the agency shared information about the reports with federal security partners.
The landing zone was relocated nearby and the victim was taken to a local hospital, Sgt. Jeffrey Lebron of the New Jersey State Police confirmed to USA TODAY Thursday morning.
According to the college, the North Branch Fire Department contacted the school at 6:40 p.m. on Nov. 26 about the incoming helicopter.