A small plane crashed on a street in Miramar, injuring two people, police say

A small plane crashed on Palm Avenue late Monday night — sending two people to a nearby hospital, Miramar police confirmed.

The extent of their injuries were not immediately known.

The crash happened after 11 p.m. Monday. Palm Avenue was closed from Miramar Parkway north to Miramar Boulevard for the investigation. The plane was still on the side of the road early Tuesday.

The fixed-wing single-engine plane, N4118L, is a Cessna 172 Skyhawk. FAA records show that the plane is registered to UAN Venture Partners in Odessa, northwest of Tampa.

No other details were immediately available.

Miami Herald staff writer Michelle Marchante contributed to this report.