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Divers recover crashed law enforcement helicopter

Authorities said there are no sign of survivors

(AP) - Authorities say divers have recovered the fuselage of a Georgia law enforcement helicopter that crashed into a river in Alabama, but they have spotted no signs of survivors.

The Chilton County Sheriff's Office said on its Facebook page that dives were suspended Friday night because of limited visibility.

Georgia and Alabama authorities confirmed the crash involved a Metro Narcotics Task Force helicopter out of Columbus, Georgia. Mayor Teresa Tomlinson told The Ledger-Enquirer the task force includes Columbus and Phenix City police, and sheriffs' offices in Russell, Harris and Muscogee counties. 

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The Federal Aviation Administration said a Bell OH-58 helicopter crashed around 1:15 p.m.

Muscogee County Sheriff Donna Tompkins says two people were aboard the helicopter.

A Russell County Sheriff's Office statement said the helicopter was headed to Clanton for maintenance.

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