London (CNN) A damaged drone has been found near Gatwick Airport, police said Sunday following widespread disruption due to drone incursions.

Speaking to Sky News on Sunday, Detective Chief Superintendent Jason Tingley said the drone was discovered in Horley, near the airport's perimeter.

"Obviously we will be doing everything we can with regards to forensically examining that drone and that is something that is being fast-tracked and expedited," he told CNN.

Earlier Sunday, two people arrested near Gatwick were released without charge. Tingley said in a statement: "Both people have fully co-operated with our inquiries and I am satisfied that they are no longer suspects in the drone incidents at Gatwick."

The 47-year-old man and 54-year-old woman were arrested Saturday in Crawley -- the closest major town to the airport.

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