CSSN has agreed to a request by the victims to REMOVE their submitted firsthand report (never published), and as a consequence our previously published PRELIMINARY 2nd hand report CSSN ALERT! 2991, Robbery -West End Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras.
CSSN ALERT! 2889, Theft (same location) has been UPDATED to correct details (date, police report made) and newly reflect its firsthand status. Originally, these 2 secondhand reports were not known to be related.
Because of the serious nature of some reports, an overriding concern for the immediate safety of the cruising community may at times necessitate PRELIMINARY reports. We strive to make our reports as complete, accurate and timely as possible, and can only do so with the help of victims and the community. The all volunteer CSSN team appreciates the patience and understanding of the cruising community as incidents are submitted and then vetted/finalized.
CSSN wants to remind everyone of the importance of timely firsthand reports, and also thank those who made good faith secondhand reports. We have made reporting easy, with a quick/easy online form. Every report we receive is acknowledged (usually by email). If you are a victim, make a timely report. If you encounter a victim, encourage and support a firsthand report – we have a shared responsibility to keep our community well informed.
While CSSN does not include Pacific anchorages in our database reporting, a recent event In Las Perlas has come to our attention. This is a common first stop for yachts that are west bound after transiting the Panama Canal.
A yacht anchored alone off Isla del Rey on Isla de Espiritu Santo was boarded by 3 men armed with guns at about 2000HRS, on February 9, 2023. The crew was made to lie face down in the cockpit with guns to their heads while the yacht was thoroughly ransacked, and everything stolen. The radio was disabled before they departed. There were no physical injuries. The yacht sought assistance from another yacht the next morning and both departed the area.
UPDATE: A police report was made, and consular officials were notified
CSSN NEWS – November 28, 2022 – multiple burglaries in Bequia, SVG
CSSN has received information that 3 additional burglaries have occurred in Bequia, and they follow the report (2914) of same made earlier this month. Burglary represents an escalation on common theft, with criminals’ arriving at locked yachts while crew are away, prepared to break and enter with tools. CSSN has just confirmed the details of the earlier incident with the victim (our initial report was secondhand), and updated the information it contained.
It has not been confirmed but it is believed the SVG Coast Guard has agreed to perform patrols starting Friday, December 2nd.
If you are a victim, please take 5 minutes to complete the CSSN online incident report, it’s quick, confidential and keeps our cruising community fully and factually informed.
UPDATE: CSSN has received and published an additional report of Burglary, see the details here.
Valued Alert! subscribers, unfortunately some vendor software issues prevented several of our ALERTS! from distributing by email in the normal way earlier this month. The CSSN website was and remains unaffected, so our popular Zoom-Tap Know & Go maps and the website pages have been complete and correct. Those who subscribe to instant, daily or weekly summary email ALERTS missed some or all of the 9 reports listed below. So we are catching you up – below are
the 9 incidents that did not reach our subscribers by email in the expected way. Thanks for understanding, the all
volunteer CSSN team.
• DATE: 2022-07-19 01:00 LOCATION: Guadeloupe (France) – Guadeloupe – St. Francois EVENT: Theft HAND: 1 STOLEN ITEMS: Outboard engine 6HP 4S Suzuki SECURED: Not Locked DETAILS: A yacht berthed in the Saint François Marina. Overnight while multiple crew slept onboard a thief boarded and
stole the Suzuki 4S 6HP outboard engine which had been stored unlocked on deck. A report was made to the marina,
police and port captain. ID: 2861
• DATE: 2022-07-15 11:55 LOCATION: Martinique (France) – Fort de France EVENT: Theft HAND: 1 STOLEN ITEMS: center console dinghy/20HP Tohatsu outboard SECURED: Locked DETAILS: A cruiser cable locked their center console dinghy/ 20HP outboard at the main Ft. de France dinghy dock to
check in. Four(4) men sat on a bench opposite the dock. When he returned 90 minutes later at about noon, the men and
the dinghy were gone.
The victim contacted police and using information from installed cell based tracking devices they all went to a nearby
location and found the dinghy and 2 of the 4 men on a commercial day boat attempting to leave the area. It was clear
they had attempted to remove the engine, which was well locked to the dinghy.
The 2 men were taken into custody and a formal report was filed. The dinghy was returned to its owner. No forensics
were collected. Two days later the police contacted the victim and indicated that judicial officials were not going to
proceed with prosecution, and the 2 men had been released. No further explanation was provided. ID: 2859
• DATE: 2022-07-15 03:45 LOCATION: Trinidad and Tobago – Trinidad – Chaguaramas – Power Boats EVENT: Theft HAND: 1 STOLEN ITEMS: AB 9’ inflatable dinghy SECURED: Locked DETAILS: A yacht berthed in Powerboats dinghy was locked upside down on the ground with a cable to a security post in
the Powerboats marina in Chaguaramas Trinidad. Marina video surveillance showed that two men dressed in dark
clothing and wearing masks arrived at 0345HRS in a white 28’ unmarked pirogue into the bay between The Lure Marina
and Powerboats Marina. The thieves came prepared with large cable cutters, cut the cable and then carried the stolen
dinghy to their waiting pirogue.
A report was made to the marina, the police and the marine police. UPDATE : 22 July – TT police have arrested / charged 2 men, and recovered the dinghy and other marine items ID: 2858
DATE: 2022-07-11 03:00 LOCATION: Saint Martin (France) – Marina Royale EVENT: Theft HAND: 1 STOLEN ITEMS: 2 type 1 pfd’s, heat gun/case SECURED: Not Locked DETAILS: A yacht owner was sleeping on board at the Geminga boatyard dock and awoke at 0300HRS to unusual movement of the boat. A thief was observed on deck and he departed quickly as the captain made some noise to indicate his presence and awareness. Two (2) type 1 pfd’s and a heat gun in its case were stolen. A report was made to the yard/marina and video surveillance was reviewed. The thief appeared to be armed with a large knife. A police report is planned. ID: 2856
• DATE: 2022-07-08 19:00 LOCATION: Martinique (France) – Le Marin – Leader Price dock EVENT: Theft HAND: 1 STOLEN ITEMS: Dinghy fuel tank SECURED: Not Locked DETAILS: A yacht owner returned to his locked dinghy at the Leader Price dock and found that the fuel tank had been
stolen. The tank was not locked to the dinghy and the thief cut the line despite the quick connect fitting. There was no
other damage to the dinghy and no police report was made. ID: 2849
• DATE: 2022-07-08 20:00 LOCATION: Saint Lucia – Anse Canaries EVENT: Robbery HAND: 1 STOLEN ITEMS: Cash and personal electronics – tablet, cell phone SECURED: Does not apply DETAILS: At about 2000HRS two men armed with hand guns boarded a catamaran that had stopped for safe harbor
overnight in the north end of Canaries Bay, St. Lucia, while on passage from Martinique to St Vincent. They held the
singlehanding owner/captain at gunpoint in the salon and demanded cash and electronics that were readily surrendered.
A demand for the “big money” was made but there was no large stash to surrender. After about 45 minutes the 2 left with
what was assumed to be a third man who had remained in their boat. There were no injuries to the captain or damage to
the yacht. The yacht departed at first light, no police report was made.
ID: 2848
• DATE: 2022-07-08 16:00 LOCATION: Saint Lucia – Rodney Bay – Marina EVENT: Other HAND: 1 STOLEN ITEMS: N/A SECURED: N/A DETAILS: A female crew member of an owner operated charter catamaran boarded the local bus from the Rodney Bay
Marina gate northbound. During the short trip 2 local men who also boarded at this stop sat behind behind her and began
stroking and fondling her hair once the bus was underway. She turned around and sternly but politely asked them not to
touch her hair, and one of the 2 men continued to touch her hair and then made grossly inappropriate racial and sexual
remarks to her and about her to the other passengers. All other passengers turned away and ignored the interaction, and
she exited the bus at the next stop. ID: 2852
• DATE: 2022-07-10 03:01 LOCATION: Panama – Bocas del Toro EVENT: Theft HAND: 2 STOLEN ITEMS: dinghy/outboard SECURED: Not Locked DETAILS: Overnight, and in-the-water and not locked dinghy/outboard were stolen from a yacht in the Red Frog
anchorage. The dinghy was ransomed back the next day. ID: 2851
• DATE: 2022-07-10 03:00 LOCATION: Panama – Bocas del Toro EVENT: Theft HAND: 1 STOLEN ITEMS: Aluminium Propane/Butane cylinder SECURED: N/A DETAILS: Overnight while owners slept onboard their yacht in the Red Frog anchorage, a thief cut the lashings and stole
a large “Tropigas” propane/butane cylinder off the stern deck. The theft was announced on the local VHF net. ID: 2850
CSSN partner, Noonsite, has recently published a report on their website which can be viewed here:
It appears a local day boat and a yacht were affected in separate incidents, and complete details have not been made available by the reporting (local) press or officials there.
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