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From AOL News this afternoon:
Passenger Vanishes From Cruise Ship
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Nov. 26) - A 54-year-old passenger vanished as a ship returned home from a five-day cruise to the Bahamas, and the Coast Guard launched a search.
A patrol boat and a helicopter crew searched more than 340 square miles of ocean Friday for Glen Sherridan of Richmond, Va. His wife reported him missing to officers of the cruise ship Celebration when she could not find him several hours after the ship docked Thursday.
The Coast Guard received a missing persons report soon after the ship's crew conducted a full search to make sure Sherridan wasn't still on board.
The wife said her husband was an early riser and might have fallen overboard as early as 4 a.m., Petty Officer Bobby Nash said. He said the ship then would have been about 13 miles off the Florida coast.
Nash said the Coast Guard would decide later Friday whether to continue the search, conducted by a patrol boat from Jacksonville and a helicopter crew from Savannah, Ga.
The Carnival ship, which can carry nearly 1,500 passengers, left Jacksonville with a fresh load of Bahamas-bound passengers later Thursday.
Passenger Vanishes From Cruise Ship
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Nov. 26) - A 54-year-old passenger vanished as a ship returned home from a five-day cruise to the Bahamas, and the Coast Guard launched a search.
A patrol boat and a helicopter crew searched more than 340 square miles of ocean Friday for Glen Sherridan of Richmond, Va. His wife reported him missing to officers of the cruise ship Celebration when she could not find him several hours after the ship docked Thursday.
The Coast Guard received a missing persons report soon after the ship's crew conducted a full search to make sure Sherridan wasn't still on board.
The wife said her husband was an early riser and might have fallen overboard as early as 4 a.m., Petty Officer Bobby Nash said. He said the ship then would have been about 13 miles off the Florida coast.
Nash said the Coast Guard would decide later Friday whether to continue the search, conducted by a patrol boat from Jacksonville and a helicopter crew from Savannah, Ga.
The Carnival ship, which can carry nearly 1,500 passengers, left Jacksonville with a fresh load of Bahamas-bound passengers later Thursday.




