Crime & Safety

Coast Guard to Continue Search for Missing Fishing Boat

More than 40 people were on board including crew members and a group of fishermen from various Bay Area cities, who were on a fishing trip together.

The U.S. Coast Guard said it will continue to aid in search efforts today for a charter fishing boat carrying Bay Area residents that sank a week ago off the Baja California Coast.

The Coast Guard C-130 Hercules aircrew, which was brought into the search at the request of the Mexican navy, completed its fifth search Saturday of a 1,019-square mile area in the Sea of Cortez near Isla San Luis, Mexico, Coast Guard officials said.

The Coast Guard has searched approximately 3,200 square miles of ocean and land, working with the Mexican navy and federal police. No signs of the seven people still missing from the boat have been found, according to the Coast Guard.

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The boat, operated by the fishing excursion company Baja Sportfishing Inc., sank at 2:30 a.m. on July 3. More than 40 people were on board including crew members and a group of fishermen from various Bay Area cities, who were on a fishing trip together.

--- Bay City News

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