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Coast Guard searching for overdue boater near Kake, Alaska

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Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Juneau received a relayed report from the Alaska State Troopers at 8:30 pm., Friday, of an overdue boater aboard a 15-foot Lund.  

The Coast Guard utilized a cell phone ping to identify a last known position of approximately 6 miles southwest of Kake near Payne Island. 

At approximately 6 a.m. Saturday, Wrangell Search and Rescue (SAR) spotted the overdue Lund adrift but tied to a small rock near Point Napean, approximately 13 miles northwest of Kake. Once the vessel was confirmed as the missing boat, the search area was adjusted to account for a possible person in the water and along the shoreline of southern Admiralty Island. The onboard GPS also suggested Wilson may have visited Point McCartney, and assets are searching that area as well.

Involved in the search are:

  • Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter aircrew from Air Station Sitka

  • Coast Guard Cutter Blue Shark

  • Kake SAR 

  • Wrangell SAR 

  • Angoon SAR

  • Several good Samaritans from Kake

If anyone has new information regarding this case, please call the Sector Juneau command center at 907-463-2980.

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