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Sea and air search for missing boaters

The canoe the RCIPS have been searching for since Thursday SubmittedMr Bush Mr Sidney Ebanks Mr James Ebanks
The RCIPS Air Operations and Marine Units have been involved in an extensive search for a missing canoe since last Thursday.

The canoe is believed to have left Grand Cayman on Sunday 19 August, heading for Jamaica. The purpose of the trip has not yet been established.

Three West Bay men - James Michael Ebanks, Sidney Henry Ebanks and William Miguel Bush - were onboard the canoe when it left Grand Cayman. It has been suggested that two Jamaican nationals may also have been onboard, but that has not yet been confirmed.

On Thursday 23 August, when the men had not returned to Grand Cayman, family members raised the alarm and reported the matter to police.

On receipt of the report the RCIPS made contact with the US Coastguard, Jamaican authorities and informed passing vessels to be on the lookout for the canoe. An extensive sea and air search was immediately mounted utilising the RCIPS air and marine assets. The search pattern extended from Cayman Brac towards Jamaica. It has been established that a canoe was sighted late on Wednesday evening (22 August) approximately 17 miles south of Cayman Brac. The sighting was reported by the crew of a passing cargo ship. It has not been established if this sighting was of the missing canoe.

The air and sea search was suspended over the weekend due to worsening weather conditions. The air search resumed this (Monday) morning.
 
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firery
Sea and air search for missing boaters
Posted by firery on 8/28/2012 10:20:23 AM

The innocence of some people really makes me laugh...and I'm speaking about the comments on this incident, not the lost men.

I hope that they find them, regardless of their reasons for taking a canoe trip to Jamaica ???!!!

Please, don't tell me that some people are that naive to believe that this was just an innocent fishing expedition.
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Case
Sea and air search for missing boaters
Posted by Case on 8/28/2012 7:33:45 AM

These searches should be uneccesary if people had more sense. In a canoe like that to Jamaica?
Give me a break.
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Sonic
Sea and air search for missing boaters
Posted by Sonic on 8/27/2012 7:49:01 PM

How are they going to conduct these searches when they sell the Police Chopper?
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