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Saint Vincent & the Grenadines, St. Vincent: Another Yacht Burglary at Cumberland Bay

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Thieves entered a catamaran that was anchored in Cumberland Bay and stole a number of items while the owner slept onboard.

Last Update - December 12, 2022

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Source:  CSSN

DATE:  2022-12-01 02:00

LOCATION:   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – St. Vincent – Cumberland Bay

EVENT:  Theft

HAND:  1

STOLEN ITEMS: Dinghy with 15HP Yamaha engine, cash, credit cards, passport and other personal documents, laptop, navigation tablet and an empty 20 liter jerrycan

SECURED: Locked

DETAILS: 

An unlocked catamaran anchored in Cumberland bay was boarded overnight while the owner slept onboard. The next morning they found that the thief had stolen a bag with cash, credit cards, passport, other personal documents, a laptop, navigation tablet , a 20L (empty) jerrycan and the yacht’s new dinghy/15HP Yamaha that was in-the-water and not locked.

The yacht departed and no police report was made.

A second yacht was also victimised the same night.  See this Report.

CSSN NOTE:  If you are a victim, please take five minutes to complete the CSSN online incident report, it’s quick, confidential and keeps our cruising community fully and factually  informed.

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St. Vincent, St. Vincent & the Grenadines,

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Date Last Edited

December 12, 2022 - 04:25 PM

Last Edited By

Lynda Lim

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