Jan 18, 2025
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) -- The U.S. Coast Guard, in coordination with partner agencies, stopped a 25-foot panga-style vessel about 25 miles off the coast Point Loma on Thursday, seizing 15 individuals from multiple countries. The operation began when Coast Guard personnel aboard a responding vessel arrived on the scene and instructed the panga to stop. In a sudden move, the operator abandoned the steering console, causing the boat to drift erratically, officials explained. The Coast Guard crew swiftly took control of the vessel and powered down the engine, but not before the panga collided with the Coast Guard's small boat, causing minor damage to its starboard railing. The 15 individuals aboard the vessel were found to represent a diverse group of nationalities, including citizens from China, Uzbekistan, Mexico, Ecuador, Vietnam, and El Salvador. Officials said one individual was observed exhibiting hypothermia-like symptoms. Emergency medical services were called and the person was transported to UCSD Hillcrest for evaluation, with U.S. Border Patrol agents accompanying them. After securing the vessel, the Coast Guard transferred all 15 individuals to U.S. Border Patrol custody. No further injuries were reported. The Coast Guard did not immediately provide additional details about the origin of the vessel or the individuals' planned destination. However, officials emphasized the ongoing collaborative efforts aimed at combating illegal maritime smuggling along the U.S. southern border.
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