LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Multiple agencies are responding to the scene of a plane crash in Bath Township, according to Michigan State Police. Officers have set up a large perimeter in the area of Clark Road and Upton Road, blocking off roads in the area.
The plume of smoke, visible from the U.S 127/I-69 interchange. (Courtesy Betsy Crippen)
6 News on the scene saw heavy smoke and fire in the area of what appears to be the crash site, located in a wooded area.
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Smoke and flames seen through the woods at crash site. (WLNS)
A large first responder presence was also seen in the area, including a helicopter flying around near the scene, fire engines, and at least one ambulance.
Police on the scene tell 6 News they cannot release any additional information at this time.
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A post from Bath Township Police shortly before 6:30 p.m. asked the public to avoid the area of Peacock Road and Clark Road, near the scene.
At this time, 6 News has not confirmed the type of plane that crashed, how the crash occurred, or if there were any injuries.
A spokesperson with the Capital Region International Airport tells 6 News the incident will not affect departures or arrivals from the airport.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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