Search for missing American sailors off Mexico coast suspended.

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The search for three American sailors who went missing off Mexico's northern Pacific coast since April 4 has been suspended after the Mexican Navy and the US Coast Guard spent roughly 280 hours searching nearly 200,000 square miles with no sign of the missing passengers and the missing sailing vessel. The sailors reportedly left Mazatlán aboard a 44-foot boat named Ocean Bound on April 4 and were headed to San Diego, but there was no record of their arrival in Cabo San Lucas nor a check-in of their location.
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