Clear. High of 81F. Breezy. Winds from the NW at 15 to 20 mph.

Modesto, CA
Clear, 76°
Hi/Low: 81° / 54°
Extended forecast

 
Search for
Web Search powered by YAHOO! SEARCH
Featured Stories

Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013

Body of Twain Harte pilot found off Italian coast


pguerra@modbee.com
Bookmark and Share
email this story to a friend E-Mail print story Print reprintOrder reprints 0 comments
Text Size:

tool name

close
tool goes here

-- Search crews have located the body of an Air Force pilot from Twain Harte missing since his plane went down in the Adriatic Sea off the coast of Italy on Monday.

The Italian Coast Guard recovered the body of Capt. Lucas Gruenther on Thursday afternoon seven miles from the coastal town of Pesaro.

Gruenther, 32, had been missing since the Air Force lost contact with him during a nighttime sortie Monday. On Tuesday, searchers found wreckage from the F-16 Fighting Falcon that Gruenther flew, and on Wednesday they located a parachute and helmet.

The military released the following statement from the family:

"It is with great sadness that we announce that the body of Captain Lucas Gruenther was found in the Adriatic Sea this afternoon. A compassionate husband, a loving son, and a devoted brother; Luc leaves behind a family who loves him dearly and a legacy of achievement. We will never fully recover from our loss, but take heart in the knowledge that during his all-too-short time in this world, he made a significant difference in the lives of all whom he met.

"We would like to thank the people around the world for your messages and your prayers. We especially want to extend our deepest gratitude to the many people who volunteered their time and resources to help bring Luc home."

Gruenther was an Air Force Academy graduate and he flew several combat sorties during a six-month deployment to Afghanistan in 2011, the military said in a news release.

Gruenther served with the 31st Fighter Wing and was stationed in Italy. Brig. Gen. Scott J. Zobrist, commander of the 31st, called Gruenther "an outstanding officer who epitomized what it means to be an Airman. He was not only a first-rate pilot; he was an exceptional leader whose presence will be sorely missed."

A board of officers will investigate the incident.

Breaking News Editor Patty Guerra can be reached at pguerra@modbee.com or (209) 578-2343. Follow her on Twitter, @pattyguerra.