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2353 – Burglary in Grenada – Grenada – Mt. Hartman Bay


Incident Date: 2019-05-24 at 22:00

Event Type: Burglary

Stolen Items: Unknown at present

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 2nd Hand Report

Incident Details: An unoccupied but locked catamaran was burgled overnight. No further details are available.
CSSN NOTE: If you are the victim, please contact CSSN to provide more complete information for this event.

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2349 – Attempted Theft in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Canouan – Charlestown Bay (South House)


Incident Date: 2019-05-20 at 03:15

Event Type: Attempted Theft

Stolen Items: nothing, attempted break in though saloon sliding door

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: Owners awoke at 03:15 HRS when they heard the door handle on their saloon sliding door being rattled during an attempted breakin. They scared the thief who jumped in the water and disappeared. A police report was made the next day, and a good description of the thief was provided to the SVG police, who seemed aware of this individual and the persistent but unresolved problems in this anchorage.

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2350 – Theft in Panama – Bocas del Toro – Bocas Marina anchorage


Incident Date: 2019-05-20 at 00:30

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: 2 laptops, smartphone and binoculars

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: Overnight while owners slept onboard their yacht anchored off the Bocas Marina, a thief boarded through a small but unlocked hatch. Two (2) laptops, a smartphone, binoculars and other items were stolen. A police report was made.

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2472 – Theft in Saint Lucia – Rodney Bay – Inner Lagoon


Incident Date: 2019-05-11 at 10:30

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: 10-15 liters of dinghy fuel, from the tank

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A dinghy was well-locked to the dinghy dock at about 10:30 AM. When the owner returned about 1:00 PM, they found the fuel tank had been emptied (10-15 liters) and some fuel spilled in the dinghy itself.

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