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Power lines hamper search for downed helicopter in Wisconsin

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OSHKOSH, Wis. — A helicopter crashed into the Fox River in eastern Wisconsin Saturday after witnesses said it struck power lines, and authoritie­s said they won’t be able to search for those on board until high voltage power lines can be removed from the water.

The Winnebago County Sheriff ’s Office says the helicopter went down into the river near the Wisconsin Street Bridge in Oshkosh, 94 miles north of Milwaukee, after witnesses said it hit the electrical wires.

Winnebago County Sheriff ’s Capt. Lara Vendola- Messer said during a press conference that special equipment was being brought in by Wisconsin Public Service to help remove the lines. It’s unknown how many people were onboard or what happened to them.

Gary Lemiesz, of Oshkosh, told The Oshkosh Northweste­rn that he watched as a dark green helicopter flew east over the Fox River before turning back and flying west. He said it struck the wires and part of the propeller broke off, after which “it hit hard and sunk.”

Oshkosh Fire Dept. Assistant Chief John Ziemer said boats did a surface search but did not find anyone in the water.

 ?? DOUG RAFLIK/ THE OSHKOSH NORTHWESTE­RN VIA AP ?? Members of the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Department dive team search for a downed helicopter in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on Saturday.
DOUG RAFLIK/ THE OSHKOSH NORTHWESTE­RN VIA AP Members of the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Department dive team search for a downed helicopter in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on Saturday.

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