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CG Cutter Ibis Crew Rescues Four off Atlantic City

 

By Herald Staff

ATLANTIC CITY — The Coast Guard rescued four people Wednesday, Dec. 17 aboard a 74-foot fishing boat disabled and adrift 55 miles southeast of Atlantic City.
Rescued was John Wright, Kendall Miller, John Cicquh and William Callaway.
According to a release, the Coast Guard received a call at 10:40 p.m. Tuesday, Dec 16 from a crew member aboard the C-Venture, homeported in North Carolina, reporting their engines would not start and they were adrift.
The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Ibis, homeported in Cape May, arrived on scene and was towing the boat and crew to Cape May.

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