The wife of the pilot on UPS Flight 2976 just sent the police IMPORTANT EVIDENCE

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JUST DONE: The wife of the pilot aboard UPS Flight 2976 has just handed over a piece of crucial new evidence to investigators — and within minutes, police rushed back to the crash site to verify what she revealed.

According to official sources, the woman, whose identity remains confidential, contacted authorities late last night after discovering something inside her husband’s personal belongings that “should not have been there.” The item was reportedly sealed in a small envelope marked with the pilot’s handwriting, and inside was a folded note and a digital memory card.

Investigators immediately treated it as potential key evidence, as the memory card may contain personal flight logs, voice memos, or footage recorded before the crash. Police escorted the pilot’s wife to headquarters for questioning, while another team was dispatched to the wreckage site to search for the exact coordinates mentioned in the note.

A source close to the investigation said the note contained a short message, just one line long, but enough to send investigators back into action. “It pointed to something buried near the left wing area,” the source revealed.

Authorities have not disclosed what the line said, but reports suggest it could be linked to an anomaly in the aircraft’s left engine, which was already under examination by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).

As of this morning, police confirmed that the site has been re-secured and sealed off again, with new forensic teams arriving to re-examine debris under tighter control. Officials stated that “this new lead could be the missing piece” explaining what really happened in the final moments before UPS Flight 2976 went down.