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Washoe County Sheriff's Office officials are confirming that two unidentified people are unhurt after their planed crashed just after 11 a.m. Thursday in Lake Tahoe, just south of the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe pier in Incline Village.
WCSO officials say they were notified by the Nevada Civil Air Patrol at exactly 11 a.m. that a plane was going to crash in the lake. The plane, of which its type remains unknown, crashed and was found upside down in the water, shortly after 11 a.m. when authorities arrived.
WCSO and Marine 9 jet skis took off from Burnt Cedar Beach, where authorities are staging, to aid the crash victims. The plane will be towed into Ski Beach in Incline, WCSO officials said.
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WCSO officials say they were notified by the Nevada Civil Air Patrol at exactly 11 a.m. that a plane was going to crash in the lake. The plane, of which its type remains unknown, crashed and was found upside down in the water, shortly after 11 a.m. when authorities arrived.
WCSO and Marine 9 jet skis took off from Burnt Cedar Beach, where authorities are staging, to aid the crash victims. The plane will be towed into Ski Beach in Incline, WCSO officials said.
Stay tuned to the Bonanza for more...


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