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Reported Incident Details from Grenada

An incident of Theft has been reported in Grenada – Carriacou – Sandy Island.

Incident Date 2020-03-06 at 04:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items Standup Paddle Board
Secured Not Locked
Source Type 1st Hand Report
Incident Details Overnight a Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) was stolen from the deck of a yacht anchored between Sandy and Paradise islands. It was properly secured to the yacht with the leash. A search of the area where wind/waves would have taken it was conducted, but without positive result.

Reported Incident Details from Guadeloupe (France)

An incident of Theft has been reported in Guadeloupe (France) – Guadeloupe – Marina Bas du Fort.

Incident Date 2020-03-03 at 04:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items Vélos
Secured Not Locked
Source Type 1st Hand Report
Incident Details At 0400 HRS four(4) thieves entered the marina, the first by climbing the card controlled gate, and then admitting his three(3) compatriots. They then stole 4 folding bicycles that were locked on the pontoons near the two (2) yachts they belonged to. The hoodie wearing thieves then exited with the stolen bikes thru the marina gate. The marina provided surveillance video and a report was made to the coastguard and the police.

Reported Incident Details from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

An incident of Theft has been reported in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Union – Frigate Island.

Incident Date 2020-02-27 at 23:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items Dinghy/15HP outboard
Secured Not Locked
Source Type 2nd Hand Report
Incident Details A cruisers in-the-water and not locked dinghy was stolen at about 11PM from their yacht anchored near Frigate island. The painter had been cut. A police report was made.

Reported Incident Details from Dominican Republic

An incident of Vandalism has been reported in Dominican Republic – Luperon.

Incident Date 2020-02-27 at 20:00
Event Type Vandalism
Stolen Items Nothing taken
Secured Not Locked
Source Type 1st Hand Report
Incident Details Owners returned to their unlocked yacht after an evening ashore and found they had been boarded. Wet footprints were found in the salon and below. Nothing seemed to be missing, but the yacht had been well searched/ransacked. A report was made to the Navy.

Reported Incident Details from Panama

An incident of Burglary has been reported in Panama – Bocas del Toro – Saigon Bay.

Incident Date 2020-02-22 at 01:00
Event Type Burglary
Stolen Items Kite boards from inside locked yacht
Secured Locked
Source Type 2nd Hand Report
Incident Details Overnight an unoccupied but locked yacht in Saigon Bay was burglarized. The thief broke in through a hatch and stole kite boards. An unsuccessful attempt was also made on a second unoccupied yacht in this bay. It is not known if a police report was made.||CSSN NOTE: If you are the owner/victim please complete an easy CSSN online report.

Reported Incident Details from Panama

An incident of Attempted Theft has been reported in Panama – Bocas del Toro – Saigon Bay.

Incident Date 2020-02-22 at 01:00
Event Type Attempted Theft
Stolen Items nothing, not successful
Secured Locked
Source Type 2nd Hand Report
Incident Details Overnight an attempt was made to burglarize 2 unoccupied yachts in Saigon Bay. This was the unsuccessful attempt. The other yacht had kite boards stolen from the locked interior.

Reported Incident Details from Saint Kitts and Nevis

An incident of Theft has been reported in Saint Kitts and Nevis – Nevis – Charlestown.

Incident Date 2020-02-20 at 14:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items Dinghy fuel line and Hawaiian sling
Secured Not Locked
Source Type 1st Hand Report
Incident Details Owners of a dinghy locked to the Gallows Bay dinghy dock returned to find that the fuel line and a Hawaiian sling (unlocked) had been stolen from the dinghy.

Reported Incident Details from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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

Incident Date 2020-02-20 at 02:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items cellphone
Secured Not Locked
Source Type 1st Hand Report
Incident Details A yacht anchored off Princess Margaret beach was locked but had a small port-light open. A thief reached in and stole a cellphone during dinner while ashore or overnight while those onboard slept. The cellphone was not visible from outside the yacht, so a long reach and some time to find it by feel was required. An informal police report was made the next day.

Reported Incident Details from Saint Lucia

An incident of Assault has been reported in Saint Lucia – Soufriere.

Incident Date 2020-02-16 at 22:00
Event Type Assault
Stolen Items various, details not available
Secured N/A
Source Type 2nd Hand Report
Incident Details A single hander who anchored near Anse Chastenet was boarded by 3men/2 boats with guns, and assaulted. Thieves demanded "drugs" and stole various items. The captain was injured severely and required medical treatment. A police report was made the next day. ||CSSN NOTE: If you are the victim, or know him, please encourage a complete CSSN firsthand report, https://safetyandsecuritynet.org/submit-incident-report/

Reported Incident Details from Guatemala

An incident of Theft has been reported in Guatemala – Rio Dulce – Lago Izabal – El Estor.

Incident Date 2020-02-14 at 01:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items dinghy/outboard
Secured Not Locked
Source Type 2nd Hand Report
Incident Details Overnight and in-the-water and not locked dinghy was stolen from an anchored yacht . No further details are available. ||CSSN NOTE: If you are the owner please contact CSSN to file a complete report.