US Bank executives are believed to have died in a small plane crash on Saturday


The US Bank believes one of its executives died in a crash on a plane in Minnesota on Saturday.

Terry Dolan, 63, is Vice-Chair and Chief Admin Officer of US Bancorp. Financial institution website. The small plane registered to him crashed into a Brooklyn Park home near Minneapolis.

“At this time, the medical inspector’s office has not been able to confirm whether he is on board, but I believe he is,” he said it is expanding its “thinking and prayer” to him, his family, friends and those affected by the incident.

We confirmed with FOX News Digital that the aftermath of the house engulfed in flames after the SOCATA TBM7 crashed in a residential area before 12:30pm.

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Terry Dolan, Vice-Chair and Chief Management Officer of U.S. Bancorp, is believed to have been killed in a crash crash on a plane near Minneapolis. (US Bank / Fox News)

The plane departs from Des Moines International Airport in Iowa. Headed to Blaine Airport, Anoka County In Minneapolis, according to the agency.

Local police said Fox 9 Minneapolis-St. pole No one in the house was injured.

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House fire after plane crash in Minnesota

Local police say Fox 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul says no one in the house was injured. (KMSP/FOX News)

According to his online biographies, Dolan became a US Bank CAO in 2023. He is said to be a leader “focused on bank growth and driving digital transformation” and a person who is “actively involved in many community organizations serving homelessness, the arts and culture and higher education.”

Dolan holds a bachelor’s degree from St. Thomas University.

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MN plane crashes into the house

A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) spokesman checked with Fox News Digital before 12:30pm on Saturday, and the SOCATA TBM7 crashed in a residential area in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. (KMSP/FOX News)

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The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will continue to investigate conflicts.

“We are grateful that residents of the homes affected by the crash were not injured, and we would like to thank all the first responders who provided the service,” the US Bank statement concluded.

Stepheny Price from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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