Cops baffled by mystery swarms of up to 30 drones that are spreading across states

Cops say mystery swarms of up to 30 drones with 6ft wingspans are spreading across states and could pose a danger to planes – but they warn residents NOT to shoot them down

  • Dozens of giant drones with at least six-foot wingspans have now been spotted in five counties in Colorado and one county in neighboring Nebraska
  • Law enforcement agencies in all six jurisdictions say the drones usually take to the skies between the hours of 6 and 10 pm
  • One Colorado resident claims he spotted up to 30 large drones at one time 
  • The size and sheer number of the flying objects appears to rule out a hobbyist  
  • But the Federal Aviation Authority say they have no information on the drones
  • The Air Force and DEA both say that the drones do not belong to them  

Residents in six counties across two states are now being left baffled by large drones that are being spotted flying across the sky each night. 

On Monday, law enforcement officials in the Colorado counties of Phillips and Yuma reported that they had clocked a total of 17 drones travelling in their airspace since December 16. 

Now, sightings have spread to three other counties in Colorado, and a neighboring county in southwest Nebraska. 

Washington County Sheriff Jon Stivers told KDVR on Saturday that locals in his jurisdiction have been spotting the flying objects between the hours of 6 and 10 pm. 

‘I’ve had reports of anywhere from 6 to 12 [drones],’ he stated.

‘One person believed it to be more than 12, close to 30. It seemed like several of them were flying together, in 3 or 4 pairs’.

The drones have estimated wingspans of at least six-feet. 

Stivers later told The Denver Post that he had been warning local residents not to shoot the drones out of the sky, telling them that to do so would be a violation of  federal law.

Residents in six counties across two states are now being left baffled by large drones that are being spotted flying across the sky each night

Six counties have now spotted the giant drones. The counties are clustered in northeast Colorado and neighboring southwest Nebraska

Six counties have now spotted the giant drones. The counties are clustered in northeast Colorado and neighboring southwest Nebraska 

However, there are fears that the flying objects could collide with planes or helicopters that are also traveling through the skies.   

There have now been additional sightings in Sedgwick and Lincoln counties in Colorado, as well as Deuel County in Nebraska.  

The drones reportedly hover between 200 feet and 300 feet off the ground.

Both the size and the number of drones would appear to rule out hobbyists, Undersheriff William Myers told the Denver Post. 

Sheriffs are investigate all reports and will conduct a forensic evaluation to determine who owns the drones if they are able to do so. 

Drones have been spotted flying in the airspace above Jackson County, Colorado (pictured)

Drones have been spotted flying in the airspace above Jackson County, Colorado (pictured)

The drones only fly in the nighttime hours. One resident in Washington County managed to captured this image of the large flying object

The drones only fly in the nighttime hours. One resident in Washington County managed to captured this image of the large flying object

The Federal Aviation Administration had no information on the drones, according to the Denver Post said.  

The Drug Enforcement Agency and the Air Force also told the newspaper that the drones do not belong to their agencies.

Even if the owner or owners of the drones are eventually tracked down, they may not face any criminal charges. 

‘The way Colorado law is written, none of the statutes fit for harassment or trespassing,’ Myers told the Denver Post. 

The Federal Aviation Administration had no information on the drones, according to the Denver Post said

 The Federal Aviation Administration had no information on the drones, according to the Denver Post said

 

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