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Sint Maarten, Simpson Bay: Theft of Unlocked RIB and outboard – February 2019

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An unlocked sailing school RIB with its outboard was stolen from the Yacht Club dock.

Last Update - March 16, 2019

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As reported by CSSN

DATE: 2019-02-23 20:00

Country Name: Sint Maarten (Dutch)

Location Detail: Simpson Bay

EVENT: Theft

HAND: 2

Stolen Items: RIB/18 HP Tohatsu

SECURED: Not Locked

DETAILS:

The sailing school RIB dinghy/18HP Tohatsu at the Sint Martin Yacht Club was stolen from the dock around 8 PM. Video surveillance captured the theft which was reported to the police.

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March 16, 2019 - 11:35 AM

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