An aircraft has "disappeared from radar contact" over the Irish Sea, sparking a Coastguard search and rescue mission.
The aircraft is believed to be privately-owned, but it is not yet clear where it is based.
The Coastguard said they don't know how many people were on board at this stage.
A spokesperson said they are searching for the aircraft around Puffin Island - which is just north of Angelsey in Wales.
"HM Coastguard is currently co-ordinating a search and rescue in the Puffin Island area of North Wales following a report at 12.47pm today (Monday 25th November) that an aircraft had disappeared from radar contact," they explained.
"The search and rescue helicopter from Caernarfon has been sent as well as Coastguard Rescue Teams from Penmon and Bangor and a Senior Coastguard Operations Officer. The RNLI lifeboats from Beaumaris, Moelfre and Llandudno and North Wales Police have been sent.
"It has not been confirmed how many people were on-board the aircraft.
"The incident is ongoing and we have no further information at this time."
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