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Reported Incident Details from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

An incident of Theft has been reported in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Bequia – Admiralty Bay (Port Elizabeth).

Incident Date 2015-07-31 at 10:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items Cell phone, $120 USD, 225 EC$, iPod Nano, LED Headlamp
Secured Not Locked
Source Type Unknown Hand Report
Incident Details The crew left the boat for an island tour and were gone for 4-5 hours total. The (catamaran) saloon doors were closed but not locked. Upon returning, we did not notice anything out of place and we left Bequia the next day. One crew member could not find her cell phone. Then we realized there was money missing from a purse left in the saloon and then that the iPod & LED light were gone as well. There was a computer & tablet on board that were not touched (although these were somewhat hidden below). As we were in the Tobago Cays when we realized the theft had taken place, we had no way to report it. The boat was anchored in the NE section of Admiralty Bay .

Reported Incident Details from Panama

An incident of Burglary has been reported in Panama – San Blas – East Lemmon Cays.

Incident Date 2015-07-27 at 02:00
Event Type Burglary
Stolen Items Three solar panels, binoculars, wifi router, guitar, tools (set of pliers), kitchen-tools, butan-gas tank
Secured Locked
Source Type 1st Hand Report
Incident Details My boat was burgled in the East Lemon cays, Yansalardup-anchorage. Boat was on anchor, while I was away for some days. Boat was locked, three other sailing-boats were anchored nearby and did take care of my boat (watching it during the daytime, opening hatches every couple of days, checking bilge, etc…). Burglars came in the night, broke into my boat by forcing the door open, and stole mentioned things. Same burglars stole two days later a dinghy with outboard in the West Lemon cays from an american flagged vessel and got caught another two days later. Police found the stolen dinghy on their island. They also found my stolen solar panels. I also got some of my other stolen stuff back after some weeks with the help of a kuna who convinced the thieves to give back the stolen items to reduce the penalty for them. A report was made at the police station.

Reported Incident Details from Grenada

An incident of Theft has been reported in Grenada – Grenada – Prickly Bay.

Incident Date 2015-07-20 at 19:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items “cleaned out” a monohull ketch at anchor in Prickly Bay.
Secured Unknown
Source Type 3rd Hand Report
Incident Details 1 of 2 boats boarded one evening in Prickly Bay while owners were ashore, thief/thieves “cleaned out” a monohull ketch at anchor. Details are incomplete and not confirmed, unknown if boat was locked. Incident reported on the local VHF net, police apparently involved. CSSN NOTE: First person reports can be submitted anytime, and CSSN will update/correct our records. Please submit a report if you are involved in an incident, and remind/assist others in making reports …. they may have lost their communication devices.

Reported Incident Details from Grenada

An incident of Theft has been reported in Grenada – Grenada – Prickly Bay.

Incident Date 2015-07-20 at 19:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items laptop, possibly more
Secured Unknown
Source Type 3rd Hand Report
Incident Details 2nd of 2 boats boarded one evening in Prickly Bay while owners ashore, details are incomplete and not confirmed. Boat may not
have been locked. Reported on the local VHF net, also possibly to the local police.

CSSN NOTE: First person reports can be submitted anytime, and CSSN will update/correct our records. Please submit a report if you are involved in an
incident, and remind/assist others in making reports …. they may have lost their communication devices.

Reported Incident Details from Grenada

An incident of Theft has been reported in Grenada – Grenada – St. George’s – outside lagoon.

Incident Date 2015-07-18 at 04:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items 10 ft rigid fiberglass dinghy with 6hp 4S engine
Secured Not Locked
Source Type 2nd Hand Report
Incident Details Between 4-5 AM an unlocked in the water dinghy with outboard was stolen from a boat anchored outside St. Georges lagoon. Dinghy was later found, minus the outboard. Police were notified.

Reported Incident Details from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

An incident of Attempted Theft has been reported in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Canouan – Charlestown Bay (South House).

Incident Date 2015-07-14 at 02:45
Event Type Attempted Theft
Stolen Items none, unsuccessful attempt theft
Secured Not Locked
Source Type Unknown Hand Report
Incident Details Crew was awakened at 0:245 HRS by sounds on deck and when they investigated they found an unknown man on the deck of their catamaran. Yelling convinced him to jump overboard and swim away before being able to steal anything. The private charter group had been twice that day cautioned to lock up by the gentlemen who rented the mooring to them. No police report was made, the group departed the next day. CSSN NOTE: this is the 7th incident (reported to us) at this location this year.

Reported Incident Details from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

An incident of Attempted Theft has been reported in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Canouan – L’Ance Guyac.

Incident Date 2015-07-10 at 02:00
Event Type Attempted Theft
Stolen Items none
Secured Locked
Source Type Unknown Hand Report
Incident Details Boarding overnight at L’Ance Guyac (north of Charlestown Bay at N12 43.459 W61 19.959 ) Canouan. All items were removed from the deck/cockpit, including the cooler so nothing was available to the thief. No police or Coast Guard report was made. First person report/date approximate.

Reported Incident Details from Curacao (the Netherlands)

An incident of Attempted Theft has been reported in Curacao (the Netherlands) – Spanish Water – anchorage.

Incident Date 2015-07-07 at 02:00
Event Type Attempted Theft
Stolen Items nothing, dinghy painter was cut nearly thru
Secured Locked
Source Type Unknown Hand Report
Incident Details On awakening the crew of a boat anchored in Spanish Waters discovered that overnight their dinghy had been tampered with. The canvas cover for the outboard had been removed, and the painter nearly cut thru with a sharp implement of some sort. The dinghy was cabled and locked to the yacht, the outboard engine was securely locked to the dinghy. The owners asked CSSN to specifically remind and warn others that this pattern of attempted/actual theft has occurred here in Spanish Waters before, the swimout thieves drift off in the night with the dinghy to work away at the locks on the outboard in a remote area, and the dinghy minus the outboard is sometimes later recovered, sometimes the entire dinghy is swum ashore and then taken away by a waiting pickup truck.. This incident was reported on the local Curacao daily VHF net, but it can happen to anyone, anywhere. CSSN NOTE: cables, stainless steel chains and sturdy locks do provide a first order of defense against casual “sneak” thieves, but LIFTING and then also LOCKING provides a more robust deterrent.

Reported Incident Details from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

An incident of Attempted Theft has been reported in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Bequia – Princess Margaret Beach.

Incident Date 2015-07-03 at 04:30
Event Type Attempted Theft
Stolen Items none
Secured Unknown
Source Type Unknown Hand Report
Incident Details Crew/dog awakened at 4:30 AM by strange, sloshing sounds. Discovered 2 men in a local (later learned to be stolen) double bow skiff at the stern step of the catamaran. Lights and yelling caused the men to paddle away after making excuses about “being fishermen”, etc. The next day, the catamaran owner made a report on the local VHF net and went ashore where the skiff and its true owner were discovered, the owner indicated he planned to lock the skiff up in the future. A police report was attempted, but yacht owners were advised since they had not been boarded and nothing was taken, no report could be made. The skiff owner did make a police report. The local Coast Guard patrol boat was back in operation the following night and made several passes thru the anchorage.

Reported Incident Details from Honduras

An incident of Theft has been reported in Honduras – Utila – East Harbour.

Incident Date 2015-06-25 at 02:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items 2 SCUBA tanks
Secured Not Locked
Source Type Unknown Hand Report
Incident Details Overnight 2 scuba tanks were stolen from an occupied boat while crew slept below. Reported to the Port Captain.