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2443 – Theft in Saint Lucia – Rodney Bay – Pigeon Island


Incident Date: 2020-01-27 at 02:05

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: Dinghy: 13foot center console, inflatable AB aluminum bottom. All white with gray stripes, 40hp outboard motor with large tow bar off the stern.

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A yacht anchored for 2 days near Sandals in Rodney Bay had its in-the-water and chain locked 13ft. center console RIB /40HP outboard stolen overnight. The yachts video surveillance recorded the theft. A police report was made the next morning and the video provided to authorities, who indicated they planned a visit to the yacht later that day before completing their report. As of 5PM no visit had been made. An announcement was made on local VHF and a local search was completed by the owners, but without result.||While making the report, another victim of dinghy theft appeared in the office. If you are that victim, or know them, please encourage a CSSN report.||UPDATE: February 9, 2020 – dinghy recovered, (damaged) minus 40HP outboard||The victims have updated their initial report, and asked that we hold publishing our update until they had departed St. Lucia. CSSN of course honored this request.||The stolen (but now damaged) dinghy had been reported found (minus the outboard) by another cruiser to the police early on the morning it had been stolen, and 2 hrs. before the victims made their report. Police failed to connect the 2 reports within their small office, and coordination with other policing agencies was nonexistent. While they were transiting the anchorage 2 days later, the victims found the dinghy in the care of the cruiser who had made the “found dinghy” police report.||The victims were able to “flag down” a passing marine police boat, and made another complete report to them (the marine police claimed they were previously unaware of this incident). Despite requests from the victims no forensics, no investigation or any follow-up was conducted by any of the policing agencies. The victims departed St. Lucia.

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2444 – Theft in Saint Lucia – Rodney Bay – Reduit Beach


Incident Date: 2020-01-27 at 01:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: Dinghy/ 25 HP 4S

Secured: Unknown

Source Type: 2nd Hand Report

Incident Details: Overnight an it-the-water dinghy/outboard was stolen. The next day the dinghy was recovered on the beach, but the 25HP 4S engine was gone. A police report was made.||This is the second of 2 dinghies stolen that night, if you are the owner, please complete an easy online CSSN incident report.

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2442 – Burglary in Anguilla (UK) – Road Bay


Incident Date: 2020-01-17 at 20:00

Event Type: Burglary

Stolen Items: laptop and iPhone

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: While ashore for dinner between 8-9:30PM a yacht was burgled, there was significant damage to the entry and severe ransacking of the interior. Thieves found and stole a laptop and iPhone, damaged textiles and other electronics (iPad and Google phone).||A police report was made, the police investigators indicated that similar events have occurred in this anchorage recently. The owner also indicated that a dinghy oar and fuel had been stolen at the dinghy dock.

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2440 – Theft in Saint Martin (France) – Lagoon


Incident Date: 2020-01-12 at 01:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: 10ft zodiac RIB dinghy

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A dinghy locked overnight to the TOBY dinghy dock was stolen, its much better secured outboard (locked separately to the dock with heavy chain) was removed from the dinghy and left on the dock. A report was made to the marina/boatyard and on the VHF net. A substantial reward was offered and the dinghy recovered the next day.

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2437 – Theft in Guatemala – Rio Dulce – San Filipe


Incident Date: 2020-01-08 at 23:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: Dinghy/outboard

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: Overnight an in-the-water and not locked dinghy/outboard was stolen. The owner found the cut painter. The next day the dinghy was found nearby close to the Castillo. It was missing the outboard, which had been locked to the dinghy.

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2441 – Theft in Grenada – Grenada – Clarke’s Court Bay Marina/Boatyard


Incident Date: 2020-01-08 at 13:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: the yacht's watermaker

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: Owners left their catamaran on the hard at Clarke's Court Bay Boatyard in June 2019, when they returned in January 2020 the office staff was unable to locate the keys that had been left with the office staff. Key control procedures were clearly not in place/operational. The keys were eventually located by the owners in the possession of their (offsite) hired minders/guardianage company. ||The yachts 110lb watermaker was stolen during the storage period. Hoses and electrical connections had been severed, and all the holding bolts removed. Access to the watermaker was via an external engine compartment, which was not locked. Photos provided by the guardianage company did not include the area of the engine compartment where the watermaker was installed, so were not helpful in pinpointing the time of the theft. No video surveillance was present in this storage area.||The owners reported the theft to the boatyard office, and contacted the police. The police sent 2 detectives who talked with the victims, but took no photos or any forensics, despite the offer of the owners to preserve the scene. The owner visited the police department a few days later, paid a small administrative fee (US $3) and was promised an email copy of the report, which has not yet been received.

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2526 – Theft in Martinique (France) – Le Marin – marina


Incident Date: 2020-01-07 at 16:20

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: A tohatsu 3,5

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: Owner found that their locked 3.5 HP Tohatsu had been stolen from the dinghy while at the dinghy dock in front of Mango Bay. A police report was made.

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2438 – Theft in Puerto Rico (US) – Vieques – Esperanza


Incident Date: 2020-01-05 at 22:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: Dinghy lines (2)

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: Owners secured the dinghy at the Esperanza dock and went ashore for dinner. On their return they found 2 of the dinghy lines had been cut/removed,but the dinghy itself remained locked to the dock.

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2436 – Theft in Dominican Republic – Luperon


Incident Date: 2019-12-29 at 21:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: jewelry

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A yacht arrived for its first visit in Luperon and took a mooring. They went ashore and completed checkin procedures with Customs and Immigration. They queried the Capitania about any other requirements, and he shrugged. Later, back at the yacht a boat with two uniformed Navy persons with automatic weapons arrived to complete an inspection. They conducted a very thorough investigation and found a key hidden out side and also a jewelry pouch that was well hidden deep in a locker. They completed their report and asked for a "gratuity" and were given a small sum (USD 10) , and they departed.||Later the crew went ashore from 7-10 PM, when they returned to the yacht the door was locked as they had left it, but the crew was unsure if all closed hatches had been locked. Upon entering a sleeping cabin they discovered the jewelry pouch sitting on the bed and open, and all but 2 pieces missing. Left behind was some costume jewelry, everything else had been taken (rings, watches, necklaces, earrings). No other lockers seemed to be disturbed, and no electronics were taken – tablets, camera, TV, printer, router, were all were visible and out. ||The crew was understandably concerned about the roles officials may have taken in this theft. They departed the Dominican Republic on good weather a few days later. No police report was made before departure.||CSSN NOTE: The victims have indicated a willingness to complete a police report by email/phone. Stakeholders in Luperon are asked to encourage the correct Police party to contact CSSN at safetyandsecuritynet@gmail.com to facilitate this process.

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