Toronto Star

UFO sightings reported in North York

Mysterious lights in the sky gets thousands of hits online

- KATELYN VERSTRATEN STAFF REPORTER

It’s a drone, it’s a kite, it’s an alien? Torontonia­ns are looking for answers after several UFO sightings were reported in North York over the weekend.

Sarah Chun, 36, was sitting at the dining room table of her Finch St. apartment around 9 p.m. Saturday when she saw six or seven diagonal lights flashing in the sky.

Chun grabbed her iPad and headed outside, where she noticed a second, glowing object.

“It was really high up, and was round, bright, and shining,” Chun told the Star. “At first I thought it was stars or something, but it was too bright to be. I didn’t know what it was.” Chun says the object “just sat there” for around 25 minutes before “it kind of flew, and then disappeare­d.” She posted two videos, titled “UFO in North York, Toronto. What is this?!?” before heading to bed. When she woke up Sunday morning, the videos had gone viral. By Sunday afternoon, one of the clips had nearly 8,000 views. Toronto Police confirmed they received several UFO reports Saturday night in the area of Yonge St. and Empress Ave. “Somebody did see something in the sky, but what it was we don’t know,” said Sgt. Barry White, 32 Division. “It might have been someone playing with one of those remote control helicopter­s from one of the condos.” The first UFO report came in around 7 p.m., White said. Police officers also saw the lights on their way into work around 10 p.m. “(Officers) were stopping to talk to people, and we did hear from others on the street that apparently there was something up there.” White says he is not aware of a protocol to follow on UFO sightings. “If it was something dangerous and we could do something under the criminal code, we might. Police would go try and check it out,” he said. “But to actually go and investigat­e it further as a UFO — I don’t think we would. I’m trying not to laugh.” White confirmed the UFO was not a police drone — although it could have still been a drone. “I don’t know if it was an alien — but I don’t know what it was,” Chun said.

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