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FBI probes fugitive on missing crew
By Alan Gomez, USA TODAY Four crewmembers of a Miami fishing boat remained missing in the Atlantic Ocean late Tuesday as FBI investigators questioned two men who had chartered the craft and were found floating in a life raft near Cuba. The boat — a 47-foot sports fishing yacht called the Joe Cool — was found Sunday. Kirby Logan Archer, 35, of Strawberry, Ark., and Guillermo Zarabozo, 19, of Hialeah, Fla., were found early Monday. Coast Guard Petty Officer Dana Warr said the two were found on the only life raft missing from the boat, and Warr said none of the life preservers was missing. After questioning the men, Coast Guard officials called for help. "We felt … we needed to contact the FBI and let them know what was going on," Warr said. FBI investigators flew onto the Coast Guard cutter and accompanied the men into the Miami Beach Coast Guard station. On Tuesday, the FBI was consulting with the U.S. Attorneys Office and considered the two rescued boaters as "suspects" in the disappearances, FBI spokeswoman Judy Orihuela said. FIND MORE STORIES IN: Tuesday | MIAMI | Cuba | Federal Bureau of Investigation | Coast Guard | Bahamas | Coast Guard cutter | Batesville | Bimini | Guillermo Zarabozo | Independence County The Coast Guard expanded its search for the crewmembers Tuesday, covering about 3,500 square miles from just north of Cuba to the Bahamas to central Florida. The four crewmembers of the Joe Cool were the captain, Jake Branam, 27; his wife, Kelley Branam; his half brother, Scott Campbell, 30; and Samuel Kairy, 27, all of Miami Beach. Jake and Kelley Branam have two young children. "We feel there is a possibility of finding survivors," Warr said. Archer faces theft charges in Batesville, Ark. According to the Independence County Sheriff's Office, Archer was working as a customer service manager at Wal-Mart when he allegedly stole nearly $100,000. Warr said Archer reappeared last week when he and Zarabozo paid the crew of the Joe Cool $4,000 to take them east to Bimini, Bahamas. Shortly into the trip, the boat made several "erratic movements" and began heading south. Officials would not say what the two men have said, but Coast Guard officials on Tuesday expanded their search area to include areas north of Miami, where the Joe Cool departed from. When asked whether the crewmembers could have gone into the water when the boat changed course, Warr would only say, "We can't rule out anything." |
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On Sep 26, 5:11 am, HK wrote:
FBI probes fugitive on missing crew By Alan Gomez, USA TODAY Four crewmembers of a Miami fishing boat remained missing in the Atlantic Ocean late Tuesday as FBI investigators questioned two men who had chartered the craft and were found floating in a life raft near Cuba. The boat - a 47-foot sports fishing yacht called the Joe Cool - was found Sunday. Kirby Logan Archer, 35, of Strawberry, Ark., and Guillermo Zarabozo, 19, of Hialeah, Fla., were found early Monday. Coast Guard Petty Officer Dana Warr said the two were found on the only life raft missing from the boat, and Warr said none of the life preservers was missing. After questioning the men, Coast Guard officials called for help. "We felt ... we needed to contact the FBI and let them know what was going on," Warr said. FBI investigators flew onto the Coast Guard cutter and accompanied the men into the Miami Beach Coast Guard station. On Tuesday, the FBI was consulting with the U.S. Attorneys Office and considered the two rescued boaters as "suspects" in the disappearances, FBI spokeswoman Judy Orihuela said. FIND MORE STORIES IN: Tuesday | MIAMI | Cuba | Federal Bureau of Investigation | Coast Guard | Bahamas | Coast Guard cutter | Batesville | Bimini | Guillermo Zarabozo | Independence County The Coast Guard expanded its search for the crewmembers Tuesday, covering about 3,500 square miles from just north of Cuba to the Bahamas to central Florida. The four crewmembers of the Joe Cool were the captain, Jake Branam, 27; his wife, Kelley Branam; his half brother, Scott Campbell, 30; and Samuel Kairy, 27, all of Miami Beach. Jake and Kelley Branam have two young children. "We feel there is a possibility of finding survivors," Warr said. Archer faces theft charges in Batesville, Ark. According to the Independence County Sheriff's Office, Archer was working as a customer service manager at Wal-Mart when he allegedly stole nearly $100,000. Warr said Archer reappeared last week when he and Zarabozo paid the crew of the Joe Cool $4,000 to take them east to Bimini, Bahamas. Shortly into the trip, the boat made several "erratic movements" and began heading south. Officials would not say what the two men have said, but Coast Guard officials on Tuesday expanded their search area to include areas north of Miami, where the Joe Cool departed from. When asked whether the crewmembers could have gone into the water when the boat changed course, Warr would only say, "We can't rule out anything." I wonder if those particular pirates said "Argh!" as they threw the crew (or their bodies) overboard. Probably couldn't find a proper plank for the ceremony. The *******s. I hope they find and rescue the crew, but that would seem like a real longshot. |
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