Cruise ship passenger missing - search suspended
July 25, 2011-according to reports was a search for a missing cruise ship passenger suspended.
The missing passenger was the Holland American cruise ship of the Oosterdam aboard and went not in Alaska. The passenger, when a man has been reported by family members missing, if not the ship in Ketchikan leaving as planned.
The coast guard rescue mission combines three air station Sitka MH-60 Jayhawk helicopters and crews a cutter coastguard Naushon, together with a small boat Ketchikan of the 47 Essen motor life boat.
Looking for the coast guard Saturday ended at 3:45 P.m. included 352 km covered the combined search. The cruise ship passenger has been identified as a 20-year old Blake Kepley of Fallbrook and it is assumed that between 1: 00 and 7:00 pm Friday as the cruise ship of Sitka, Ketchikan went overboard are gone.
According to coast guard Petty Officer 1st class Lindsey Kirby of operations sector Juneau unit controller explains that their thoughts and prayers of the family go. That while the rescue operation was suspended she call someone in the area, something call that the coast guard could have seen.
Kirby explains that the coast guard was notified Juneau command center on Friday at 4:00 that the 20-year old cruise ship passenger was missing. Ehline law firm PC is an experienced personal injury lawyer, the legal news and articles about injury at sea as art, his job as an advocate security cruise writes. Call him among 213. 596. 9642 to learn more.
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