Marine Patrol seeks help in solving third case of Port Clyde boat sinking
The Maine Marine Patrol is investigating the third sinking in two months of a lobster boat belonging to Anthony Hooper of Tenants Harbor. The most recent sinking occurred at some point between Friday evening, September 30, and Saturday morning, October 1.
Marine Patrol Officers Brandon Bezio and Matthew Wyman were notified Saturday morning by the boat's owner. Marine Patrol is investigating the sinking in cooperation with Knox County Sheriff's Office.
The first sinking occurred between the evening of August 16 and the morning of August 17. The second sinking occurred between the evening of September 28 and September 29 and the third just two nights after the boat was raised and repaired. Each incident occurred in Port Clyde where the boat is moored.
The 35 foot fishing vessel Liberty has again been raised by its owner and is under repair.
This investigation is on-going. Anyone with information about the sinking of the fishing vessel Liberty is encouraged to contact their local Marine Patrol Officer or the State Police at 800-452-4664. Contact information for Maine Marine Patrol can be found on the DMR website.
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