Coast Guard Suspends Search for 3 People Reported Aboard Downed Plane Off San Diego

Coast Guard Suspends Search for 3 People Reported Aboard Downed Plane Off San Diego
The Coast Guard's USS Boutwell arrives home from a three month deployment at Naval Base San Diego in San Diego on April 16, 2015. (Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)
The Associated Press
5/15/2023
Updated:
5/15/2023
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SAN DIEGO—Rescues crews have suspended their search for three people who were aboard a Learjet that plunged into the Pacific Ocean about a mile from a Navy-owned island off the coast of San Diego, U.S. officials said Thursday.

The U.S. Coast Guard said its crews along with U.S. Navy, Air Force, and Customs and Border Protection all searched a combined 334 square miles (865 square kilometers) in the vicinity Wednesday after the Phoenix Air Learjet went down that morning off San Clemente Island.

The aircraft was used by a Navy contractor who departed from the Ventura County area, said Drew Verbis, spokesperson for Naval Base Ventura County on the coast northwest of Los Angeles.

He had no other immediate details, and identities of those aboard have not been released.