Associated Press
Publication: theday.com
NANTICOKE, Md. (AP) — The Navy says an unmanned aircraft has crashed on Maryland's Eastern Shore and there are no injuries.
A spokeswoman for the Patuxent River Naval Air Station's Unmanned Aviation and Strike Weapons program says a 44-foot unmanned aircraft on a routine maintenance flight crashed near Bloodsworth Island around noon Monday.
U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Jonathan Lindberg says the Coast Guard is setting up a safety zone around the marshy area.
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