Plane crashes into Steamboat Springs mobile home park

A plane crashed into a Steamboat Springs mobile home park on Monday afternoon, starting a fire involving at least two homes, according to Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue.

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A Cessna 421 crashed into the West Acres mobile home park, 2990 W. Acres Drive, at 4:23 p.m., engulfing two homes and several outbuildings, Steamboat Springs police said on Facebook.

All mobile home residents have been accounted for, but information about how many passengers were inside the Cessna was not immediately available.

The mobile home park is just south of the single-runway Steamboat Springs Airport, which is also known as Bob Adams Field.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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