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Crews search for missing plane in Caribbean

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  • Plane en route to Turks and Caicos Islands from Dominican Republic
  • Twelve people on board Atlantis Airlines plane, including pilot
  • Plane sent out distress signal that it was experiencing emergency
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(CNN) -- Rescue crews scoured the Caribbean Sea on Tuesday for a plane that took off from the Dominican Republic en route to the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Dominican Republic Civil Aviation agency said.

Agency director Jose Tomas Perez said the flight left Santo Domingo at 4:30 p.m. Monday, and the plane later sent out a distress signal to Miami, Florida, that it was experiencing an emergency.

There were 12 people on board, including the pilot.

The Dominican Republic Aviation Department has been looking for the plane, but rescuers haven't found any trace of it. They have sent out two helicopters and two boats searching for the flight in the hopes of a rescue.

The plane belonged to Atlantis Airlines.

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