USDA-booked plane crashes into Pa. home, 3 dead

LOCK HAVEN, Pa. (AP) - June 21, 2010

FAA spokesman Jim Peters says the Cessna 210 was on final approach to Lock Haven's William T. Piper Memorial Airport when it went down west of the runway at about 1 p.m. Peters says the plane struck a utility pole, a house and three vehicles, but there are no reports of injuries on the ground.

Peters says the plane was owned by a Colorado firm but had been chartered by the USDA. Officials do not yet know where it was coming from or where it was going, or whether more than three people were aboard.

Calls to city officials and the county coroner were not immediately returned.

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