Mexico Ends Search for Missing Americans, Coast Guard Says

Mexico Ends Search for Missing Americans, Coast Guard Says
Missing Americans Frank O’Brien (L) and Kerry O’Brien on April 14, 2023. (Courtesy of U.S. Coast Guard via AP)
The Associated Press
4/20/2023
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4/20/2023
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MEXICO CITY—Mexico’s navy has suspended a search for three Americans who went missing along with their sailboat off Mexico’s northern Pacific coast, the U.S Coast Guard said Wednesday.

A Coast Guard statement said that Mexican forces and U.S. assets had searched about 200,000 square nautical miles, an area larger than California, and had found no sign of the missing people or the boat.

The three Americans—Kerry O’Brien, Frank O’Brien, and William Gross—were aboard the 44-foot (13.5 meter) sailing vessel “Ocean Bound” when they were last heard from on April 4, officials have said.

The 44-foot (13.5 meter) sailing vessel “Ocean Bound” on April 14, 2023. (Courtesy of U.S. Coast Guard via AP)
The 44-foot (13.5 meter) sailing vessel “Ocean Bound” on April 14, 2023. (Courtesy of U.S. Coast Guard via AP)

They reported being near the Pacific coast port of Mazatlán, Mexico, at the time. The three had planned to stop for supplies in Cabo San Lucas at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsual before proceeding to San Diego.

The Coast Guard has said marinas in Baja California had not reported seeing the vessel.