Scenes from a press conference Sunday at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach regarding the capture of three suspects involved in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles.
Capt. Carmine Marceno of the Lee County Sheriff's Office, left, congratulates Lt. Christopher Nyce, of the Sheriff's Office Marine Unit, on Sunday for helping capture three suspects in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles. Details of the capture were given at a press conference at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach.
The 33-foot boat involved in a high-speed chase recently is docked Sunday at U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach. The boat has three 300-horsepower engines and has an estimated value of $350,000.
Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott, left, and Commander Randy Brown, actingÊU.S. Coast GuardÊsection commander, right, describe theÊcaptureÊof the suspects in a recent boat theft during a press conference Sunday at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach.
An U.S. Coast Guard image of the boat involved in a high speed chase recently.
An U.S. Coast Guard image of the boat involved in a high speed chase recently.
An U.S. Coast Guard image of the boat involved in a high speed chase recently.
Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott, left, congratulates Lt. Christopher Nyce, center, of the Sheriff's Office Marine Unit, on Sunday for helping capture three suspects in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles. Details of the capture were given at a press conference at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach.
Scenes from a press conference Sunday at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach regarding the capture of three suspects involved in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles.
Scenes from a press conference Sunday at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach regarding the capture of three suspects involved in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles.
Scenes from a press conference Sunday at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach regarding the capture of three suspects involved in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles.
Scenes from a press conference Sunday at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach regarding the capture of three suspects involved in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles.
Scenes from a press conference Sunday at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach regarding the capture of three suspects involved in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles.
Scenes from a press conference Sunday at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach regarding the capture of three suspects involved in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles.
Scenes from a press conference Sunday at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach regarding the capture of three suspects involved in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles.
Scenes from a press conference Sunday at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach regarding the capture of three suspects involved in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles.
Scenes from a press conference Sunday at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach regarding the capture of three suspects involved in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles.
Scenes from a press conference Sunday at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach regarding the capture of three suspects involved in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles.
Scenes from a press conference Sunday at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach regarding the capture of three suspects involved in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles.
Scenes from a press conference Sunday at the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Fort Myers Beach regarding the capture of three suspects involved in a recent boat theft that spanned more than 300 nautical miles.
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