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3284 – Other in Dominica – Prince Rupert Bay – Portsmouth town dock


Incident Date: 2024-04-16 at 11:30

Event Type: Other

Stolen Items: None

Secured: N/A

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A yacht anchored in Prince Rupert Bay tied their dinghy to the fishing dock in town to walk to the Saturday market in town. A man approached and began shouting at the couple and followed them. He had no visible weapons and threatened to break the man's neck. Others became concerned and intervened, and encouraged that a police report be made. The couple made a police report and the police gave a verbal caution. ||On Tuesday, the crew returned to the dock and were again threatened by the same man. Again, others intervened and there were no injuries. A second report was made to the police.

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2990 – Attempted Burglary in Dominica – Prince Rupert Bay – PAYS moorings


Incident Date: 2023-02-08 at 20:00

Event Type: Attempted Burglary

Stolen Items: not successful, thieves bent the mounting bracket on the stern pulpit where Honda outboard was mounted

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A yacht anchored near the PAYS moorings found that their stern engine mount bracket had been bent during what would have been an attempt to steal the Honda outboard mounted there. No report was made as the damage was discovered when they arrived at their next harbor. No other damage was noted.

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2868 – Theft in Dominica – Salisbury


Incident Date: 2022-08-12 at 21:45

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: dinghy/9.9HP Mercury outboard and contents (fuel tank, anchor, dry box, dry bag, spot light, Bluetooth speaker, 2 pair flip flops, chicken dinner

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: Owners securely tied their dinghy to a line from shore, as provided by the owner of 767 Hideaway restaurant, near Salisbury. When they returned at 2145HRS they found it had been stolen. A report was made to the Coast Guard, police and the restaurant.

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2834 – Theft in Dominica – Prince Rupert Bay – South End


Incident Date: 2022-06-14 at 02:30

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: Dinghy with electric motor, later recovered intact

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A yacht anchored in the southern portion of Prince Rupert Bay. At 0230 HRS the captain went topside to raise and secure the dinghy/electric motor and discovered it was gone, and a small foam/wooden raft with a small paddle was tied to the stern. A VHF call was made, but it was not answered. ||They noticed a skiff in the distance heading toward shore and began yelling for assistance. They also noticed a cellphone lit up on or near shore in the same direction. The center console skiff with 2 large and quiet outboards had 3 persons onboard, it turned and came alongside the yacht. After some discussion and argument among the 3 men onboard, they reluctantly agreed to take the captain to look for the missing dinghy. They headed in a different direction, but when pointed at the location where the cellphone light had been seen, discovered the dinghy there. The dinghy was recovered, fully intact and its electric engine was still tilted, apparently not having been used to get the dinghy to shore. The captain offered to pay the men if they returned to the yacht, but they claimed to be in a hurry and sped away to the north. ||The next day, PAYS visited the yacht and encouraged a police report, which was made by phone. The crew also notified their agent in Roseau. The raft was left at a nearby dock with permission. That night after sunset the skiff, with 2 of the 3 men returned and the owners’ dogs announced their arrival with loud barking. They came close by the yacht and were clearly expecting payment. They became upset when they were told a police report had been made, and were encouraged to support this effort with whatever they knew. When asked for their names the crew of the skiff refused to identify themselves. The yacht refused payment and the interaction became angry. The noise attracted the attention of people onshore, who began shining lights in their direction and yelling at the 2 men. The yacht crew asked the skiff to leave. The yacht crew repeated the skiff’s name and began visibly texting friends ashore who assured them the Coast Guard had been notified and would be there soon. ||The skiff/2 men departed after 10 minutes of angry interaction. The CG arrived about 20 minutes later, and all the details of the prior and current evening, including the name of the skiff, were communicated. The next morning the yacht relocated to the northern portion of the bay, and advised PAYS of the prior evening’s events. ||After a week with no followup from the police, coast guard or PAYS, the yacht departed.

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2576 – Attempted Piracy in Dominica – Location – Listed – Dominica


Incident Date: 2020-12-11 at 23:59

Event Type: Attempted Piracy

Stolen Items: Unsuccessful piracy attempt

Secured: N/A

Source Type: 2nd Hand Report

Incident Details: Four(4) yachts were transiting from Martinique to Guadeloupe. At position 15.5432N 061.2407W , about 3 kilometres offshore Marigot, along the north eastern coast of Dominica, pirates first laser targeted and then attempted to board one of the yachts around midnight. The 2 pirates in an open boat were wearing hoods/balaclavas, had handguns and spoke english with an island accent. The boarding was not successful, and a report was made to French authorities.

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2396 – Vandalism in Dominica – Prince Rupert Bay – PAYS dock


Incident Date: 2019-08-20 at 14:00

Event Type: Vandalism

Stolen Items: None

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: Owners returned to their dinghy at 1400 HRS at the PAYS dinghy dock to find it had been vandalized. It was full of sand and water, life jackets had been shredded, oars removed and the engine lifting harness compromised. Nothing was stolen. The PAYS office was closed but a report was made to a young man who was swimming nearby and identified himself as a member of PAYS. Owners departed at first light.

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2311 – Burglary in Dominica – Soufriere


Incident Date: 2019-02-12 at 21:00

Event Type: Burglary

Stolen Items: cellphone and personal electronics

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A yacht visiting Dominica to provide aid had special permission to use a mooring off Soufriere. When the owners returned to their yacht at about 9:30 PM they found a deck hatch on their well locked monohull had been damaged and pried open using a piece of rebar that the thieves left behind. The thieves stole a cellphone and other personal electronics. A police report was made. The police visited the yacht and took photographs, but more than a week later have yet to provide the promised copy of the report.

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2296 – Theft in Dominica – Prince Rupert Bay – PAYS dock


Incident Date: 2019-01-09 at 21:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: RIB dinghy, 6HP-4S outboard

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: Cruisers left their dinghy unlocked at the PAYS dock to attend the weekly PAYS BBQ. When they returned 2-3 hours later, the dinghy was gone. PAYS made an unsuccessful search for the dinghy. The victims filed a police report the next day, and received the paperwork after a lengthy 2.5 hour wait.

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2295 – Theft in Dominica – Prince Rupert Bay – Madiba dingy dock


Incident Date: 2018-12-13 at 00:00

Event Type: Theft

Stolen Items: 3.1m Highfield dinghy/9.9HP Honda outboard

Secured: Not Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: The crew went ashore to enjoy reggae night at Madiba at about 11:30PM, and did not lock the dinghy to the dock. About 30 minutes later, they decided to return to the yacht and found that the dinghy was gone. They advised the restaurant, who summoned both the police and PAYS who did a search, and then returned the crew to the yacht moored nearby. PAYS and the coast guard conducted further searches the next day, but the dinghy was not located. A police report was made.

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2231 – Burglary in Dominica – Prince Rupert Bay – PAYS moorings


Incident Date: 2018-05-19 at 17:00

Event Type: Burglary

Stolen Items: No stolen items

Secured: Locked

Source Type: 1st Hand Report

Incident Details: A monohull was 1 of about 9 yachts on PAYS moorings in the bay. When the owners returned to their boat at 1700 HRS they discovered a man inside their boat. He had broken the lock to gain access and rummaged the saloon and cabins in an apparent search for cash (there was none). He jumped overboard as they approached and claimed that he had not taken anything (TRUE) and that there was another man onboard (UNTRUE). The owners called PAYS on VHF and they came to the area ashore and recognized the man, but did not detain him as they believed he had a knife.

The next day PAYS took one of the owners ashore to meet with the police at a nearby restaurant (that had also had an incident of some sort that the police were investigating). The police did not visit or take any evidence from the yacht, and the PAYS rep named the man to the police. No follow-up information from the police or PAYS has been provided to the victims.

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