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.