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The suspect is described as white with four small propellers and a GoPro camera. Was last seen Saturday afternoon hovering high above thousands of jumping college students at Camp Randall Stadium.

UW-Madison police are working with federal aviation officials to identify the pilot of the unmanned aerial vehicle, or drone, seen at Saturday’s football game against Illinois. No officers saw it, but the department received a report about it, Lt. Ruth Ewing said.

University athletics officials said they didn’t hear any reports of the drone from fans, possibly because it came and went during the “Jump Around” between the third and fourth quarters, when most in the stadium are dancing to the House of Pain song.

The drone sighting comes after similar incidents at football stadiums in other parts of the country this season.

The Federal Aviation Administration has taken a hard line against drones in stadiums, thwarting a planned drone delivery of a football before a game at the University of Michigan’s stadium and sharply reprimanding photographers who flew drones without permission during a college game in Tennessee and an NFL preseason game in North Carolina. FAA officials in Chicago did not respond to a request for comment on Monday.