MARIETTA, Ohio (AP) — The Highway Patrol says a small plane carrying two people has crashed in a remote wooded area in southeastern Ohio.
Sgt. Jeremy Landis says searchers have found two bodies, as well as the fuselage and one of the aircraft’s wings.
Landis says the 1966 Beechcraft Bonanza went down in Bristol Township in Morgan County sometime Monday afternoon. He says a patrol dispatcher received a phone call at 1:35 p.m. asking for help locating the plane.
Landis did not know from where the plane departed, or where it was headed. According to federal records, the plane’s tail number is registered to Philip Clemmons of Cullman, Ala.