BREAKING NEWS: Coast Guard locates debris where private plane carrying four people – including a CEO from New York and her two young sons – went missing over the Bermuda Triangle

The US Coast Guard has located a debris field near Eleuthera, Bahamas, where a private plane carrying four people – including two children and a CEO from New York – went missing in the Bermuda Triangle. Pilot Nathan Ulrich (left), 52, of New Hampshire, and Jennifer Blumin (right), 40, who is the Founder and CEO of event management firm, Skylight Group, along with her sons, Phineas, four, and two-year-old Theodore, were identified as the people onboard. The US Coast Guard says the twin-engine MU-2B turboprop (inset), manufactured by Mitsubishi, was 37 miles east of the island of Eleuthera on Monday when air traffic control in Miami lost radar and radio contact with the plane. The airplane departed Borinquen, Puerto Rico, at approximately 11am Monday and never made it to its destination of Titusville, along the northeastern coast of Florida. Their plane was at about 24,000 feet when air traffic control lost contact. Coast Guard aircraft are currently searching along with Customs and Border Patrol and the Royal Bahamas Defense Force.