Four killed as southern Alberta plane crashes in Colorado
CALGARY — A plane from southern Alberta with four people on board that was reported missing in the United States has been found with no survivors.
John Kaupp says his brother, father and two family friends left Alberta on Wednesday in a Piper Lance and were forced to land in Grand Junction, Colo., because of bad weather.
The plane then took off on Thursday morning for Albuquerque, but did not arrive at its destination.
On Friday afternoon, search and rescue officials detected a signal from an emergency transmitter in an area near the Colorado-Utah state line.