US Coast Guard seeking information on three missing sailors
The United States Coast Guard and Mexican Navy are searching for three missing sailors who have not been seen in almost two weeks.
When they officially departed Mazatlán, Mexico and were traveling to San Diego, California, the three seamen, Kerry O’Brien, Frank, and William Gross, were on board the 44-foot La Fitte fleet known as Ocean Bound. According to a Coast Guard news, there is no report of the sailors arriving in Cabo San Lucas or of their distance as of Friday. The seamen had planned to stop it on April 6 for supplies and to file for before continuing to San Diego.
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With significant observations of the ship, search and rescue organizers have contacted harbors all over Baja, Mexico. However, broadcasts of immediate marine information asking mariners to keep an eye out for the ship and the missing sailors have been broadcast over very high frequency radio.
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Anyone with knowledge of the sailors’ and / or the Ocean Bound ship’s’s whereabouts should call the U.S. Coast Guard search and rescue coordination center at 510 437 3701.
According to authorities, consumers should also use social media to stay up to date on the latest developments in the search for missing persons.
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