MONROE, Wis. — A plane crash in Monroe that killed two people Monday evening was flying from Oshkosh to Monroe, law enforcement confirmed.
In an update on Tuesday, the victims were identified as a 43-year-old Oshkosh man and a 41-year-old Omro man. Their names were not released.
The Green County Sheriff's Office said the crash was reported at 5:15 p.m. in the W4600 block of State Highway 59. The area of the reported crash was a gravel quarry on the north side of Highway 59, next to the Monroe Municipal Airport.
A sheriff's deputy who arrived on scene found a fire in the quarry, along with construction equipment. A large debris field from the aircraft was also observed.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration and FlightAware , a 2003 SOCATA TBM 700 departed from Wittman Reg

WISC-TV Channel 3000

CBS 58 News
TMJ4 News
The Conversation
America News
Law & Crime
CBS News
Reuters US Top
CNBC
Associated Press US News
Daily Voice
Raw Story