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2035 – Theft in Saint Martin (France) – Marina Royale


Incident Date: 2016-05-29 at 03:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: Cash

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: An unlocked yacht docked at Port Royale marina was boarded overnight while the crew slept. The crew discovered the theft of cash the next morning. Reports were made to the Port Captain, Police and Marina. When the police reviewed the marina’s video surveilallance they found most of the cameras were not operational.

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2033 – Theft in Cuba – Isla de la Juventud


Incident Date: 2016-05-27 at 00:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: Cushions, lifesling, dock lines, sunglasses

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 2nd Hand Report

Incident Details: A Canadian flagged monohull anchored off of Playa Bibijagua on the north coast of Isla de la Juventud was boarded overnight while owners slept. When they awoke in the morning, their life sling, cockpit cushions, dock lines, sunglasses and other miscellaneous cockpit paraphernalia had been taken by persons unknown. No police report was made. Local advice is to be extremely vigilant when anchoring near popoulated areas.

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2031 – Theft in Guatemala – Rio Dulce – Bruno’s Anchorage


Incident Date: 2016-05-26 at 03:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: 25 HP Yamaha

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 2nd Hand Report

Incident Details: It was announced on this morning's VHF net that the Yamaha motor was stolen overnight from an occupied yacht at anchor.The outboard was attached to the dinghy with 2 locks. The dinghy was not taken; just the motor. The owner does not know how the motor was stolen off the dinghy. It was not mentioned whether the dinghy was in the water or in davits.

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2032 – Assault in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Tobago Cays


Incident Date: 2016-05-25 at 23:00

Event Type: Assault

Stolen Items: Cash and cell phones

Secured: N/A

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A British flagged vessel was boarded by 2 armed men (knife and gun), 3rd man remained in pirogue. Injuries were reported, and were treated by a physician on a nearby boat. This report was taken during the daily KPK service net. CSSN will update this report when more information is provided by the victims. CSSN UPDATE: First hand report received from the victims as follows:|At 2300 on 25th May 2016, a British flagged yacht was boarded by two masked men, one with a gun, the other a knife. At the time, the couple were asleep in bed but were woken by the noise of a speedboat's engine and, shortly after, by the noise of forced entry via the companionway, which was closed and bolted on the interior and damaged as a result of the intrusion. The intruders demanded money and one of them hit the Captain several times on the head with the ship's heavy torch, whilst his wife was held with an arm around her neck and a gun (possibly imitation) was pointed to her head. The intruders took about EC$500 from the Captain's wallet but refused to believe that was all the cash on board. The Captain was losing much blood from the head wounds but they still demanded more money. They also wanted cell phones and VHF radios so that the crew "could not contact anyone". The Captain's wife gave them three old cell phones that were not used on board, and they took a handheld radio from its cradle. This was later retrieved from the intruders, along with the heavy torch, during a scuffle as they left the yacht in a hurry after about 12 minutes on board. A third man, waiting in a speed boat alongside the yacht, then sped them away. The Captain suffered several head and face injuries, two fractured ribs and some bruising, and was attended by a doctor in the anchorage immediately after the event. His wife was unhurt. The SVG Coastguard, who were contacted by a neighboring yacht, arrived quickly. Three suspects are currently charged with multiple offenses and are in police custody in Kingstown SV. ||The Captain recommends that all cruisers, even in such beautiful places as the Tobago Cays, take security on board very seriously. The best security is to make it so hard for intruders to get into the yacht quickly that they give up, maybe hastened by floodlights/alarm activated by a panic button inside the yacht.

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2028 – Assault in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Union – Clifton Harbor


Incident Date: 2016-05-20 at 23:30

Event Type: Assault

Stolen Items: Unknown

Secured: N/A

Source Type: 2nd Hand Report

Incident Details: 3 sailors returning from dinner at 11:30 PM were attacked and pelted with stones. The attacker demanded money. 1 man was knocked unconscious, and held overnight and airlifted out from the local health facility the next day. 2 companions were treated for their injuries and released. Police are reported to have 1 person in custody. Further details from local press http://www.iwnsvg.com/2016/05/23/attacker-knocks-swiss-visitor-unconscious-in-union-island/

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2024 – Theft in Guatemala – Rio Dulce – Bruno’s Anchorage


Incident Date: 2016-05-14 at 02:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: Inflatable dinghy with 8 HP Mercury outboard motor

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 2nd Hand Report

Incident Details: An in the water but locked inflatable dinghy with 8 HP Mercury motor was stolen overnight. The dinghy was later recovered without the motor.

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2022 – Burglary in Panama – Rio Chagres


Incident Date: 2016-05-12 at 08:00

Event Type: Burglary

Stolen Items: Hand held electronics, camera, watch, tools.

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: At anchor one mile up from mouth of river. Off the boat in dinghy fishing. Boat locked up. Returned after two hours and saw a boat at our boat, quickly departing. Discovered locked companionway slide kicked open (minor damage) and boat ransacked. Two or three perps in 18 foot white aluminum skiff with black outboard, believed to be local fisherman. Notified soldiers on naval patrol boat at mouth of river, and they searched area for three hours in their craft, feeder streams in my dinghy, and waded up small streams. Very helpful, professional, courteous. Took full report. Also reported on the local VHF net.

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