A small plane crashed in the front yard of a home in Arvada, Colorado, around 9:30 am on Friday. The crash left four people hospitalized and caused significant damage. Investigators are currently examining the wreckage to determine the cause of the incident.
A small plane crashed in the front yard of a home in Arvada, Colorado, at around 9:30 am on Friday morning.
The incident, confirmed by Arvada Fire Operations Chief Matt Osier, left four people hospitalized, including two adults and two juveniles.
The crash site was near the intersection of Oberon Road and Carr Street, about 10 miles northwest of Denver.
Local police and firefighters responded to the scene, where they battled a blaze caused by the crash.
Witnesses Erick Garcia and Anne provided accounts of the crash, describing the plane's descent and subsequent impact.
The wreckage also affected the property of 90-year-old Dee Williams, who found tree branches and aircraft debris scattered in her yard.
Investigators are currently examining the wreckage to determine the cause of the crash.