Ohio
Rescuers in southwest Ohio search for aircraft in pond after receiving reports of crash
CARLISLE, Ohio — Rescuers have been looking out a pond behind a residence Thursday night time after an plane reportedly crashed into the water.
No indicators of the plane, reportedly a glider, have been discovered and the search was referred to as off after 11 p.m. due to the chilly, darkish circumstances, WDTN Channel 2 studies. The search will resume Friday morning, with sonar and different tools being introduced in, WDTN studies.
Studies say a helicopter from the State Freeway Patrol and officers with the Ohio Division of Pure Sources have been looking out the world.
Carlisle Police Chief Will Rogers tells WDNT {that a} caller reported seeing a glider-type plane crash into the water of the pond simply after 6:30 p.m. Carlisle Hearth Chief Jeremy Lane tells WHIO Channel 7 the division has not acquired studies of lacking plane from close by airports or of lacking individuals.
However Lane mentioned officers nonetheless don’t take into account the report of a downed plane a false alarm.