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– A small aircraft crashed in east Houston on Sunday evening, deputies confirmed.
According to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, the aircraft went down near a railyard in the 17810 block of Ramsey Road off the Beaumont Highway. Gonzalez said both the passenger and pilot are alive and had been transported to the hospital by Life Flight.Crosby Fire Department and DPS officials are heading to the scene.
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