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Coast Guard suspends search for missing kayaker
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When Miller was on the return leg of his transit, he came across the same kayak with no one aboard and noticed a life jacket and paddle floating in the water nearby. A 25-foot Response Boat - Small crew from Coast Guard Station Annapolis, Md., arrived on scene to search for the missing kayaker at approximately 5 p.m. Additionally, Maryland Natural Resources Police, Anne Arundel Fire Rescue, Maryland State Police and a rescue helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City, N.J., assisted in the search. The rescue crews searched approximately 62 square nautical miles throughout the night and conducted a first light search Wednesday. "The Coast Guard and partnering agencies have conducted extensive searches throughout the late night and into the morning to locate the reported missing kayaker,” said Captain Mark P. O’Malley, the commanding officer of Sector Baltimore. “The search was executed for 15 hours before the decision was made to suspend the search.” The missing kayaker was described as a white male in his 30s wearing plaid shorts and a dark shirt. The kayak he was in is a yellow Perception Jazz model. The search is suspended pending further developments. Anyone with information regarding the missing kayaker are asked to contact the Coast Guard at 410-576-2525. ###
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