USCG suspends search for 2 overdue mariners off Guam

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Posted on Jul 29 2021

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SANTA RITA, Guam—The U.S. Coast Guard suspended Tuesday its search for Xiao Wei Quin and Yun Liu Red, the two men who reportedly sailed from Saipan to Guam and remain missing.

The search began last Wednesday, when their 14-foot black Kodiak skiff was reported overdue while traveling between Saipan and Guam.

At 4:16pm, Wednesday, July 21, Sector Guam watchstanders received a report from the CNMI Department of Public Safety notifying them that the spouse of one of the individuals had called after being concerned for the mariners’ wellbeing. The spouse reported that the two men left Saipan for Guam on July 18, and the last text she received from her husband stated he could see Guam. 

Sector Guam watchstanders issued an Urgent Marine Information Broadcast and deployed assets to search the area, while also coordinating with local and federal partners, including land searches in Guam.

“Since the case began, we worked closely with our local, regional, and federal partners covering over 14,000 square nautical miles during 111 search hours with no sign of Mr. Wei Quin and Mr. Liu Red,” said Capt. Nicholas Simmons, commander of Coast Guard Sector Guam. “Making this decision is never easy, but we have suspended the active search pending development of further information.”

Assets and personnel involved in the search efforts included: the crew of the Coast Guard cutter Oliver Henry; Coast Guard Station Apra Harbor 45-foot response boat-medium crews; a Navy Mark VI patrol boat and crew; Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 H-60 helicopters and aircrews; Navy P-8 Poseidon aircrews; a Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point HC-130 Hercules aircrew; Air Force security forces; Guam Police Department ground crews; Guam Fire Department ground crews; Joint Rescue Sub Center Guam watchstanders; and Joint Rescue Coordination Center Honolulu watchstanders. (USCG)

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