The US Coast Guard has suspended its search for three American sailors who went missing on April 4 near Mazatlán, Mexico. The search was suspended after Mexican Navy and US Coast Guard responders conducted 281 cumulative search hours covering approximately 200,057 square nautical miles with no sign of the missing vessel or passengers. The three men aboard the vessel "Ocean Bound" reportedly left Mazatlán on April 4 on their way to San Diego with plans to stop in Cabo San Lucas, but ultimately did not report in or arrive there.
The search for three American sailors who set sail from Mexico bound for San Diego more than two weeks ago and have not been seen since has been suspended. The Coast Guard and Mexican Navy searched about 200,057 square nautical miles off Mexico’s northern Pacific coast but found no evidence of the sailors' whereabouts or what might have happened. The Americans left a "float plan" with people ashore, which helped searchers, the Coast Guard said.
The US Coast Guard is searching for three American sailors who were last heard from on April 4 off the coast of Mexico. The sailors were aboard a 44-foot Lafitte sailing vessel named Ocean Bound that reportedly left Mazatlán en route to San Diego. Urgent marine broadcasts were issued over radio requesting all mariners to keep a lookout for the missing vessel and the sailors. The Mexican Navy is assisting the coast guard in search and rescue efforts.
The US Coast Guard is assisting the Mexican navy in the search for three American sailors who were last heard from on April 4 near Mazatlán, Mexico. The sailors were aboard the Ocean Bound, a 44-foot La Fitte sailing vessel, en route to San Diego. Urgent marine information broadcasts have been issued, and anyone with information is urged to contact the Coast Guard search and rescue coordination center.
The US Coast Guard and Mexican Navy are searching for three American sailors who were last heard from on April 4 near Mazatlán, Mexico. Kerry O'Brien, Frank O'Brien, and William Gross were aboard the sailing vessel "Ocean Bound," en route to San Diego. There has been no record of them arriving in Cabo San Lucas or a report in regarding their location. Urgent marine broadcasts have been issued over VHF radio requesting all mariners to keep a lookout for the missing persons and the vessel. Anyone with information should call the US Coast Guard search and rescue coordination center.