Coast Guard Launches Rescue After Mysterious Raft Washes Ashore
By Kayle Fields
Apr 14, 2014 7:00pm
The U.S. Coast Guard launched a search and rescue mission today near
Floridana Beach, Fla., after a mysterious raft washed ashore this
morning full of personal items.
Steve and Shelby Crouse said they spotted the vessel while having coffee
on their beach-front porch around 8 a.m. The homemade 18-foot raft had a
wood frame and a metal mast, reading "Hecho in Cuba", or made in Cuba.
With the help of two other men, Steve Crouse brought it to shore, he
told Florida Today.
That's when the three discovered the contents on the vessel: 21 plastic
bottles, 40 syringes and packs of medical tubing, labeled "MEDICUBA," a
child-sized shoe, a woman's bra, a hairbrush, a Spanish-language Bible,
a carton of apple juice, and a potato.
What wasn't on the mysterious raft full of personal items? People.
That's what led the Coast Guard, Brevard County Sheriff's Department and
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to search the area by
boat and helicopter for any possible occupants.
Lori Phatterplace from the Brevard County Sheriff's Department said
their efforts in the search are over. "We treated it as a person in the
water protocol, but we never had any information that anyone was in the
water." Phatterplace told ABC News. "We haven't located anyone from the
raft."
"We hope to God they made it," Shelby Crouse told Florida Today. "Who
knows if we'll ever find out."
Source: Coast Guard Launches Rescue After Mysterious Raft Washes Ashore
- ABC News -
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2014/04/coast-guard-launches-rescue-after-mysterious-raft-washes-ashore/
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