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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 2019-02-08 at 22:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items dinghy tool kit
Secured Not Locked
Source Type 2nd Hand Report
Incident Details A dinghy tool kit was stolen from an unlocked dinghy locker while the dinghy was secured to the main dinghy dock. This is the second of 2 thefts at this dock that night. It was reported on the local VHF net the next day.

Reported Incident Details from Saint Lucia

An incident of Attempted Theft has been reported in Saint Lucia – Rodney Bay – Reduit Beach.

Incident Date 2019-02-02 at 01:00
Event Type Attempted Theft
Stolen Items None
Secured Locked
Source Type 1st Hand Report
Incident Details Overnight, and in-the-water and cable locked dinghy anchored off Reduit Beach had its painter cleanly cut. Owner was onboard all night, and did not hear anything unusual. The theft was not successful. A police report was made.

Reported Incident Details from Grenada

An incident of Suspicious Activity has been reported in Grenada – Location – Listed – Grenada.

Incident Date 2019-02-02 at 20:00
Event Type Suspicious Activity
Stolen Items None
Secured Does not apply
Source Type 1st Hand Report
Incident Details A 50 ft. catamaran with 5 persons onboard departed Fernando De Noronha, Brazil on 19 January 2019, northbound. To avoid small ships, their routing kept them well off the South American coast, 170 – 200 miles, in international waters. Before approaching the area of Trinidad and Tobago, they filed a float plan with the Trinidad/Tobago Coast Guard and monitored VHF 16/68 continuously. ||After passing 50 miles to the east of Tobago, at 8 PM on February 2, at position LAT: 12.27.0 N LONG: 060.47.39 W (approximately 66 miles north of Tobago and 38 miles off the east coast of Grenada) the watch detected a white and red light on the horizon, approaching.||The captain was awoken and confirmed that the light configuration had not altered course or changed bearing. The yachts radar MARPA target confirmed that there was no change on the vessels course. The yacht took immediate avoiding action, turning hard to starboard to pass the vessel port to port. The vessel altered its course to intercept the new course of the yacht. Another avoiding action was taken by the yacht, turning hard to port to pass starboard to the now suspect vessel. The suspect vessel yet again took an intercepting course and MARPA indicated a collision and an increase in speed of the suspect vessel to 6 knots. ||The yacht turned on its port engine and furled the sails and turned hard to starboard again. The suspect vessel yet again took an intercepting course and had now closed to about 2 miles. The suspect vessel turned on red and blue flashing lights in an attempt to approach the yacht, but made no radio contact. The suspect vessel continued its intercept approach and ended up within 200 meters while displaying red and blue flashing lights. ||The captain and crew recognized the ruse and non-legitimate nature of the light display. The yacht went dark, and engaged the starboard engine. With both engines at full rpm, they fled the impostor vessel at approximately 11 knots. The impostor vessel appeared limited to a speed of 6 knots, and continued its pursuit, but did not identify itself via AIS or make any radio contact. The yacht continued to make course changes over the next several hours as the impostor vessel continued to follow. The yacht arrived in Carriacou the following day, and made reports to Customs and Immigration officials there.| |CSSN NOTE: Legitimate marine/law enforcement officials (Trinidad/Tobago, Grenada, USCG) do NOT display flashing red/blue lights, the international standard is flashing/strobe blue, and make clear their intentions to approach closely/board with radio contact or loud hailer.

Reported Incident Details from Saint Lucia

An incident of Burglary has been reported in Saint Lucia – Vieux Fort.

Incident Date 2019-02-01 at 14:00
Event Type Burglary
Stolen Items computers and valuables
Secured Locked
Source Type 2nd Hand Report
Incident Details A yacht anchored at about 2PM and everyone went ashore to collect guests at the airport. They returned about 2 hours later to find their locked monohull had been boarded and broken into, and computers and other valuables had been stolen.

Reported Incident Details from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

An incident of Theft has been reported in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – St. Vincent – Cumberland Bay.

Incident Date 2019-02-01 at 22:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items cash + other items
Secured Not Locked
Source Type 2nd Hand Report
Incident Details Crew anchored at the north end of the bay and went ashore for the evening, and did not lock the boat. They discovered the theft on their return, The police arrived the next morning to take a report.

Reported Incident Details from Saint Lucia

An incident of Theft has been reported in Saint Lucia – Rodney Bay – Gros Islet.

Incident Date 2019-01-31 at 02:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items dinghy/ 25 HP outboard
Secured Unknown
Source Type 2nd Hand Report
Incident Details Overnight, and in-the-water dinghy/25HP outboard were stolen from a yacht anchored off Gros Islet. No further details are available. CSSN NOTE: If you are the victim, or know them, please encourage a complete online report !

Reported Incident Details from Colombia

An incident of Theft has been reported in Colombia – Cabo de la Vela.

Incident Date 2019-01-25 at 21:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items dinghy/2.5HP outboard
Secured Not Locked
Source Type 2nd Hand Report
Incident Details An in-the-water and not locked dinghy/2.5 HP outboard was stolen from an anchored yacht at about 9PM. The owner upped anchor to look for his dinghy and found a local fishing boat nearby with 2 men and a boy and saw his deflated dinghy/outboard inside their boat, before the fishing boat motored away. A second yacht anchored in the same bay discovered that their in the water and chain locked dinghy had been slashed. The third boat in the anchorage had lifted and locked their dinghy and had no issues.

Reported Incident Details from Colombia

An incident of Attempted Theft has been reported in Colombia – Cabo de la Vela.

Incident Date 2019-01-25 at 21:00
Event Type Attempted Theft
Stolen Items theft not successful, thieves slashed tubes
Secured Locked
Source Type 1st Hand Report
Incident Details Thieves attempted to steal an in-the-water, chain locked dinghy, but were not successful. They slashed the tubes before departing. Another dinghy/outboard was stolen the same night from this remote anchorage. A third yacht anchored in this same bay had lifted and locked thier dinghy, and reported no issues.

Reported Incident Details from Grenada

An incident of Theft has been reported in Grenada – Grenada – Clarke’s Court Bay.

Incident Date 2019-01-24 at 22:00
Event Type Theft
Stolen Items DInghy/9.9 HP Yamaha outboard, dinghy minus outboard later recovered
Secured Not Locked
Source Type 2nd Hand Report
Incident Details An unlocked dinghy/outboard at the Woburn dock was stolen, owners later found the dinghy nearby, minus the engine.

Reported Incident Details from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

An incident of Attempted Burglary has been reported in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Union – Clifton Harbor.

Incident Date 2019-01-22 at 19:00
Event Type Attempted Burglary
Stolen Items None
Secured Locked
Source Type 1st Hand Report
Incident Details Owners returned to their yacht moored near Happy Island (toward the outside of the mooring area) after an early dinner ashore and found their main sliding door was slightly ajar, and the track had been bent. Upon inspection, it was clear all the large deck hatches of thier catamaran had been fiddled with, as well. The persistent thieves were not successful. No police report was made.