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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Coast Guard Ends Search for Missing Paddleboarder

Jeffrey Comer, 50, of Harbour Island, was last seen leaving his apartment with his paddleboard Saturday. The board washed ashore in Manatee County later that night with his personal belongings.

The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for a missing Harbour Island paddleboarder, the Tampa Bay Times reports. The agency spent more than two days looking for Jeffrey Comer, 50, who was last seen leaving his apartment Saturday afternoon with his paddleboard. The board later washed ashore in Manatee County along with his wallet, car keys and cell phone. His car was later found at Fort DeSoto Park. Authorities performed a total of 23 searches and spent a combined 55 hours searching, the Times reports. "It's always unfortunate when we have to suspend a search, because our main focus is to locate the individual and return him safely to his family," said Lt. Ben O'Loughlin, command duty officer at Sector St. Petersburg, in a statement …

Monday, April 30, 2012

Search Continues for Missing Paddleboarder From Habour Island

Several law enforcement and rescue agencies are working together to find 50-year-old Jeffrey Comer, who was last seen leaving his apartment with his paddleboard Saturday afternoon. The board later washed ashore in Manatee County.

Several law enforcement and rescue agencies are continuing to search for a Harbour Island man who apparently went paddleboarding Saturday afternoon and never returned. The Tampa Police department is continuing to work on a missing person report for 50-year-old Jeffrey Comer, who was last seen leaving his apartment with his paddleboard around 2 p.m. Saturday. Comer's board — along with his wallet, car keys and cell phone — were found adrift by a boater near Holmes Beach in Manatee County at around 11:30 Saturday night and turned over to local police, Bay News 9 reports. The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office later located Comer's vehicle parked at Mullet Key, near Fort DeSoto Park. The vehicle showed no signs of foul play, officials said, and…

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