Ohio troopers get crash report, find plane in pond
Written by By Associated Press   
Friday, 29 June 2012 10:10

CENTERBURG, Ohio (AP) — Investigators say no one was hurt when a small plane crashed into a pond near a central Ohio home.

Media outlets say state troopers were called Friday morning about a plane in water at a roadside property near the village of Centerburg, about 30 miles northeast of Columbus.

WBNS-TV video from the scene showed a small yellow aircraft with an apparently bent wing being pulled from the edge of the pond using a cable or rope attached to a pickup truck. It wasn't clear whether someone was in the aircraft.

No information on the cause of the crash was immediately available.


Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

 

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