From Radio Intercept, Radio Berlin, 28 Jun. '44:
Luftwaffe Nachtjaeger kommand, Francia, reported one of their night fighters shot down a British bomber s.e. of Paris two nights past. The aerocraft was seen going down in flames during the early morning hours. The burning bomber narrowly missed a farm house when it crashed and the exploding bombs created a huge crater which damages several farm buildings and killed valuable livestock. Wehrmacht ground personnel report the capture of several British airman in the vicinity of the crash.
Radio report from Free French Forces:
Have three British airmen. return or secure until allied units in vicinity?
International Red Cross, Geneva, Switzerland, 15 July, 1944:
Report from Luftwaffe Command, Berlin, interment of British aircraft personnel: Jones, Walter, F.O. RAF, O'Leary, Patrick, Sgt. RAF, Fagan, Regionald, Sgt. RAF, Carleton, Peter, Sgt., RAF.