July 27, 2015
(Reuters) - The U.S. Coast Guard (click here) on Sunday afternoon found an overturned and empty boat belonging to two teenage boys who went missing off the Florida coast during a fishing expedition two days ago, the service said.
(Reuters) - The U.S. Coast Guard (click here) on Sunday afternoon found an overturned and empty boat belonging to two teenage boys who went missing off the Florida coast during a fishing expedition two days ago, the service said.
The 19-foot single-engine boat was located off the coast
of Ponce Inlet, a town about 180 miles north of Jupiter, where the boys
were last seen, the Coast Guard said in a statement.
Airplanes, helicopters and speedboats had covered more
than 14,000 square nautical miles in the search for the pair, who were
last seen on the white fishing boat in the waters of Palm Beach County,
Coast Guard said....
Did they have AND WEAR life vests?
The two young men have a hero, the famous football star Joe Namath. He is resolved to find them and has a sizable reward for their return. He is their neighbor and obviously cares about them. He should be congratulated in his resolve. It is very decent of him.
Did they have AND WEAR life vests?
The two young men have a hero, the famous football star Joe Namath. He is resolved to find them and has a sizable reward for their return. He is their neighbor and obviously cares about them. He should be congratulated in his resolve. It is very decent of him.