Electricity was re-established to homes in the neighborhood around 1 a.m. Sunday morning. Crews began recovering the airplane Sunday afternoon after spending the day documenting the accident site.

According to the Federal Aviation Agency and flight records, the Socata TBM 700 left Des Moines International Airport at 11:12 a.m. on its 280-mile flight to Blaine. It was scheduled to land between 12:11 p.m. and 12:28 p.m.

“Terry has been an avid pilot for decades, and we are aware he was flying home from Naples, Fla., when the accident occurred,” U.S. Bancorp CEO Andrew Cecere, said in a weekend email to employees. “We have been in touch with Terry’s family, and our first thoughts are with them as they wait for additional information.”

As chief administration officer (CAO), Dolan, 63, oversaw corporate strategy, marketing, social responsibility as well as growth and communications for the Minneapolis-based financial institution. Dolan had also previously served as vice chair, chief financial officer and vice chair of wealth management and investment services.

According to his company biography, Dolan was “a leader in the bank’s focus on driving growth and digital transformation.” Dolan was a public-facing executive for U.S. Bank who was often interviewed about the company’s goals and outlook. In 2023, the same year he became CAO, he confirmed U.S. Bank was doubling down on its office commitment to Minneapolis by signing another long-term lease as many wondered about the viability of downtown.

Dolan received his bachelor’s degree from the University of St. Thomas.