
DATE: 2016-07-05
Country Name: BVI
Location Detail: Tortola Cane Garden Bay
Event: Theft
Stolen Items: kayak
Secured: Not Locked
Details: A yacht anchored near shore had its (in the water) kayak stolen overnight while the crew slept.
Caribbean Safety and Security Net
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Congratulations on your safe arrival to the Nanny Cay, BVI. For those of you who are new to the region, or those returning after an absence, The Caribbean Safety and Security Net (CSSN) offers you information to help you cruise the Caribbean safely.
The Caribbean Safety and Security Net (CSSN)’s primary mission is the collection and dissemination of accurate information relating to crimes against yachts in the Caribbean, enabling cruisers to make intelligent, well informed decisions about how and where they cruise.
This is accomplished through the resources and information available on our website, Facebook, Twitter and RSS feed. The CSSN website includes all of the current and historic information on reported incidents. We provide a variety of other valuable information as well.
CSSN invites you to check out our website www.safetyandsecuritynet.org.
Even if you are familiar with CSSN, check out the newest features and improvements to our site.
But most importantly, sign up for our very popular ALERTS! which will deliver privately to your email inbox all future CSSN incident reports and NEWS items, keeping you up to date on the latest events. You can now choose full or low bandwidth mode subscriptions, on whatever schedule you desire.
And of course, it’s all FREE. CSSN has no advertisers or sponsors; and we won’t share your details with anyone, ever. We rely on the cruising community to self-report for the benefit of all.
So, settle in and then take a few minutes and check us out, bookmark the CSSN site, and sign up for ALERTS!, making it simple to …