No injuries have been reported, police said.
February 20, 2021, 9:19 PM
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A plane flying over Broomfield, Colorado, dropped debris in several locations after suffering engine trouble Saturday, said Broomfield police.
No injuries have been reported, police said.
The plane has landed safely at Denver International Airport, police said.
Authorities released these photos of debris outside of a house.
“Some of the debris landed in Commons Park and in the Northmoor and Red Leaf neighborhoods,” police said. “Our patrol officers are working to locate all of the debris.”
United flight 328 was headed to Honolulu before returning to the airport due to an engine issue, an airport spokesman told ABC Denver affiliate KMGH.
Broomfield is about 15 miles north of Denver.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
Source: ABC – US News