Issuing a fresh warning to football fans and drone operators, police stressed that drones are not allowed in or around key World Cup locations.

The drone was intercepted in the Strachan Avenue and Ordnance Street area, where another was intercepted last week.

The FAA said drone operators who enter restricted airspace without approval can face fines of up to $100,000, along with criminal charges and confiscation of their drone.

The latest drone was snagged Tuesday night at 7:45 p.m. near Ontario Place Boulevard and Remembrance Drive, according to investigators.

Issuing a fresh warning to football fans and drone operators, police stressed that drones are not allowed in or around key World Cup locations.

Reports of the unauthorized drone being operated near Toronto Stadium came in on Wednesday afternoon, police said.

Police said an individual was charged with reckless operation endangering aviation safety late Friday afternoon.

US authorities have seized over 300 unauthorized drones at 2026 FIFA World Cup venues, with four individuals facing federal charges in Texas for airspace