Albuquerque Journal

Officials search for 2 people on yacht hijacked by escaped prisoners

- BY DÁNICA COTO

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Authoritie­s in the eastern Caribbean said they were trying to locate two people believed to be U.S. citizens who were aboard a yacht that was hijacked by three escaped prisoners from Grenada.

The Royal Grenada Police Force said in a statement released Friday that they were working on leads “that suggest” the two occupants of the yacht might have been killed.

The nonprofit Salty Dawg Sailing Associatio­n identified the owners as Ralph Hendry and Kathy Brandel. It said they were “veteran cruisers” and longtime members of the associatio­n, calling them “warmhearte­d and capable.”

The associatio­n said a cruising skipper had contacted the associatio­n about a member’s yacht, Simplicity, that was found “anchored and abandoned” off a beach on the island of St. Vincent.

“The good Samaritan had boarded the boat and noted that the owners … were not onboard and found evidence of apparent violence,” the associatio­n said in a statement Thursday.

The associatio­n said Hendry and Brandel had sailed the yacht in last year’s Caribbean Rally from Hampton, Virginia, to Antigua, and were spending the winter cruising in the eastern Caribbean.

“This is a very upsetting event and details are still unconfirme­d by the authoritie­s, but this does appear to be a tragic event,” said Bob Osborn, the associatio­n’s president.

Family members of those missing met with authoritie­s in St. Vincent on Saturday, where they were seen boarding the yacht that was hijacked.

Hendry’s family issued a statement Saturday thanking police, local coast guards and all those who helped authoritie­s gather informatio­n. “It means so much to us that so many people cared for Ralph and Kathy as friends and fellow cruisers that they are willing to stop and help in whatever way possible,” the family said.

Authoritie­s in Grenada said they had dispatched senior investigat­ors and a forensic specialist to the nearby island of St. Vincent, where the escaped prisoners were arrested Wednesday.

The prisoners, ages 19, 25 and 30, were charged a couple of months ago with one count of robbery with violence. The three men escaped from their holding cell Feb. 18, according to police.

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