USCG: Overdue Fisherman Located

USCG: Overdue Fisherman Located

The US Coast Guard, Canadian Coast Guard and the Macomb County, Michigan, Sheriff’s Marine Division combined efforts to rescue a 31-year-old man aboard a 16-foot boat in Lake St. Clair Wednesday morning after he had been reported overdue Tuesday evening.

 

Just after 6 a.m., watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Detroit were notified by the Macomb County Sheriff of a 31-year-old man who was overdue from a fishing trip in Lake St. Clair.

It was reported that the man had set out from St. Clair Shores, Michigan, at noon Tuesday. His last known position came from a ping on his cell phone at around 6 p.m.

Sector Detroit directed the launch of a crew from Station St. Clair Shores aboard a 25-foot response boat and a crew from Air Station Detroit aboard a Dolphin helicopter. They also issued an urgent marine information broadcast that advises mariners of a situation, asks them to keep a sharp lookout, to report all sightings to the nearest Coast Guard unit and to assist if possible.

The Canadian Coast Guard also dispatched a crew from Station Port Lambton, Ontario, aboard a rigid-hull inflatable boat.

At 9:15 a.m., a Macomb County Sheriff’s Marine Division boat crew located the man in Lake St. Clair and towed him and his vessel to shore at the marine division docks. He was found in good condition and stated that he had waited overnight for the weather to clear, however he had ran out of fuel and was unable to return to shore.

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Press Release, August 14, 2014; Image: Wikimedia