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Holy Shit! Metal falls from sky in Broomfield; reports of plane with ‘engine trouble’
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people in the northwest Denver metro area reported large chunks of metal falling from the sky Saturday afternoon. The Broomfield Police Department says it received reports of a plane with “engine trouble” around 1:08 p.m.
Debris landed in several neighborhoods, including near Sheridan Boulevard and West 136th Avenue, according to North Metro Fire Rescue.
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