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                         Roanoke Times
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DATE: FRIDAY, May 18, 1990                   TAG: 9005180490
SECTION: VIRGINIA                    PAGE: B3   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: Associated Press
DATELINE: FREDERICKSBURG                                LENGTH: Short


WRECKAGE OF A SMALL PLANE THAT HAD BEEN MISSING

Wreckage of a small plane that had been missing for a week with six men aboard was found Thursday in a thickly wooded area of Spotsylvania County, state police said. There were no survivors.

The wreckage was found about 2:45 p.m. by ground searchers 2 miles south of the intersection of Virginia 608 and Virginia 612, about 15 miles southwest of Fredericksburg, said state police Sgt. J.A. Bowden.

Lucy Caldwell, a state police spokeswoman, said the six bodies were found in a 500-square-foot area around the wreckage. She said the men appeared to have died upon impact.

The crash site was about a 15-minute walk through dense woods from the nearest road, Bowden said.

Janet Clements, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Emergency Services, said ground crews from Appalachian Search and Rescue found part of the fuselage and the tail section. A member of the search team was Todd DeBoer, brother of one of the victims, Doug DeBoer, Caldwell said.

Caldwell said there was no indication of a fire and the cause of the crash had not been determined. Investigators from the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board were due at the site today.

The wreckage was not visible from the air, Caldwell said.

Relatives of the victims were notified Thursday afternoon, Caldwell said. She said the victims, in addition to Doug DeBoer, were Ron Wiencek, 34, of Fairfax, the pilot; Jim Wolfe, 32, of Stephens City; Alan David Weggeland, 37, of Derwood, Md.; David Day, 38, of Arlington, and William Lloyd Jr., 30, of Leesburg.



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