According to officials, the helicopter had departed Ellington Airport before it crashed. Chief Noe Diaz also urged anyone who finds components of the helicopter to not touch them and call 911.
The investigation spans an area of at least 4 acres, Houston Police Department Lt. Jonathan French told reporters on Monday.
Four people aboard a helicopter were killed when it crashed into a radio tower in Houston and burst into flames, officials ...
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