BREAKING: Private Jet Carrying Steve Harvey Crashes in San Diego — Comedian Reported Missing
San Diego, California — May 23, 2025 — A tragic aircraft accident occurred just 30 minutes ago in the San Diego area, when a private jet carrying beloved comedian, TV host, and author Steve Harvey, along with five others, crashed into a wooded area near a residential community in the city’s northern outskirts. As of this moment, search and rescue teams have not located any survivors, and Harvey’s whereabouts remain unknown.
Jet Goes Down Without Warning
According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the aircraft — a Gulfstream G200 — departed from Phoenix, Arizona, early Friday morning and was scheduled to land at San Diego International Airport at 9:45 AM. Air traffic controllers reportedly lost contact with the plane around 9:30 AM, just minutes before its scheduled arrival.
Witnesses on the ground described a terrifying scene as the aircraft appeared to sputter and descend rapidly before crashing into a densely wooded area near the Carmel Mountain neighborhood. “We heard a loud pop and then a huge boom,” said local resident Maria Lopez. “Then smoke started rising from the trees. It was terrifying.”
Search and Rescue Underway
Emergency services arrived on site within minutes of the crash. The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department confirmed that wreckage from the plane has been found, but rescue operations are still in progress, and visibility is low due to heavy smoke and debris.
As of now, Steve Harvey has not been found, and authorities have not confirmed whether any of the passengers survived. Family representatives released a short statement shortly after news broke: “At this moment, we can confirm that Steve was scheduled to be on the flight in question. We are in contact with authorities and ask for prayers as search efforts continue.”
Who Was on Board?
FAA records show that the plane was carrying six people, including two crew members. Sources close to Harvey’s team say the entertainer was en route to San Diego for a private event and business meetings related to his production company.
Officials have not released the names of the other passengers or crew, pending notification of families. However, reports suggest that two personal assistants, a bodyguard, and two flight personnel were also on board.
Outpouring of Concern
As news of the crash spread, fans, celebrities, and fellow entertainers took to social media to express their concern. The hashtag #PrayForSteveHarvey quickly began trending worldwide, with messages pouring in from figures including Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Kevin Hart, and Oprah Winfrey.
“Steve Harvey is a legend and a friend,” said actor and comedian Cedric the Entertainer. “I’m praying hard right now. This can’t be real.”
Steve Harvey, 68, is best known for his roles as the host of The Steve Harvey Morning Show, Family Feud, and Miss Universe. Over the years, he has also become a best-selling author and influential motivational speaker. His sudden disappearance has left millions in shock.
Investigation and Questions
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched a full investigation into the incident. While the cause of the crash is still unknown, weather conditions at the time were reportedly clear, prompting speculation about possible mechanical failure or pilot error.
A spokesperson for the FAA confirmed that the aircraft had passed inspection earlier this month and was not known to have any previous technical issues.
A Nation Holds Its Breath
As daylight fades and rescue efforts continue into the evening, the world is waiting anxiously for any sign of Steve Harvey or the others aboard. Vigils are already being organized in cities across the country, and fans have begun gathering outside Harvey’s production offices in Atlanta and Los Angeles, holding candles and signs reading “Come Home, Steve.”
This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. For now, one of America’s most cherished entertainers remains missing, and a nation is holding on to hope.