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CASTLE ROCK, Colo.-

A man killed in the crash of a motorized glider was identified by sheriff’s investigators Monday as Michael Baldwin, 44, of Littleton, an executive with Oppenheimer Fund Services.

The glider crashed Sunday night in a field just west of Interstate 25 in Castle Rock, about 20 miles south of Denver, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Department said.

Baldwin was the only person aboard.

An autopsy was planned. The National Transportation Safety Board was investigating.

Chairman and chief executive of Oppenheimer Funds, John Murphy, in a statement said Baldwin was “as passionate about flying as he was about many things in life and business.”

Baldwin was responsible for fund-operations and corporate-technology groups.

Baldwin is survived by a wife and two sons.

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