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The Coast Guard is seeking the public's help identifying

The Coast Guard is seeking the public's help identifying

The Coast Guard is seeking the public's help identifying the owner of a 13-foot white sailing dinghy found near Kaneohe Bay, Wednesday. Anyone with information that may help identify the owner of the sailing di... More

Coast Guard locates adrift dinghy off Maui

Coast Guard locates adrift dinghy off Maui

The Coast Guard is seeking the public’s help identifying the owner of an adrift dinghy found off Maui, Feb. 14, 2020. The dinghy is an 11-foot white and grey inflatable craft with a Honda outboard. The engine i... More

Coast Guard requesting public's assistance in locating possible person in distress off Oahu

Coast Guard requesting public's assistance in locating possible person...

The Coast Guard is requesting assistance in locating the owner of a white, eight-foot dinghy found at 4 p.m., July 9, in Maunalua Bay, east of Diamond Head. (U.S. Coast Guard courtesy photo)

Coast Guard searching for 2 possible persons in water off Big Island

Coast Guard searching for 2 possible persons in water off Big Island

The Coast Guard received a report of an unmanned, adrift dinghy found offshore of the Big Island, five miles north of Kawaihae and the Kohala district, Dec. 4, 2016. The dinghy has evidence of recent use with t... More

The Coast Guard is seeking the public's help identifying

The Coast Guard is seeking the public's help identifying

The Coast Guard is seeking the public's help identifying the owner of a 13-foot white sailing dinghy found near Kaneohe Bay, Wednesday. Anyone with information that may help identify the owner of the sailing di... More

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