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RCMP investigate drone police say may have been spying on children in Prince George

Police in Prince Georgeare asking for the public's help after a family reported a suspicious, low-flying drone spying on children in the backyard of their home.

A drone was seen hovering outside a child's bedroom window

A sign announcing the City of Prince George RCMP detachment is seen next to a stone pillar outside a glass-walled building with trees showing their fall colours.
Prince George RCMP are investigating a report of a drone flying near children in a residential backyard. (Andrew Kurjata/CBC)

Police in Prince Georgeare asking for the public's help after one family reported a suspicious, low-flying drone spying on children in the backyard of their home.

RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Jennifer Cooper saidMounties received a report early last month,of a drone flying into a residential backyard on the 1400 block of Nation Crescent.

"Multiple times, witnesses stated they saw the drone on numerous occasions where their children were playing and noted that when an adult came into view, the drone would fly away quickly," Cooper told CBC News.

She said the same witness also saw the drone flying outside the bedroom window of one of the children on one occasion.

"This invasion of privacy is very concerning as whomever was operating the drone was doing so in a residential area where young children were targeted," Cooper said.

"Drones can fly quite a distance away from their operator now, so we are just wondering if this has happened anywhere else."

Police are encouraging anyone who has had a similar experienceto contact Prince George RCMP at 250-561-3300.