CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NEW PHOTOS:
UPDATE: Stuart Bee, 62, has been located alive clinging to his ca
psized 32-foot Sea Ray about 86 miles offshore.
#BREAKING: Stuart Bee, 62, has been located alive clinging to his capsized 32-foot Sea Ray about 86 miles offshore of #PortCanaveral #Florida by the motor vessel Angeles. @USCG crews are en route to remove him from the Angeles and transport him back to land. #HappeningNow pic.twitter.com/35t0eabGzZ
— USCGSoutheast (@USCGSoutheast) November 29, 2020
The United States Coast Guard is searching for a 62-year-old man, Stuart Bee, and his 32-foot boat, after he was last seen around 4 p.m. at Cape Marina in Cape Canaveral.
Coast Guard crews said their search is extensive and includes the Jacksonville area.
Bee is the operator of a Sea Ray named “STINGRAY” with Florida vin: FL5123HU.
The boat was registered under a Winter Garden, FL address.
Please contact the Sector Jacksonville Command Center with any information regarding Mr. Bee at 904-714-7558.
#BREAKING: @USCG crews are searching for a 32-foot Sea Ray named the STINGRAY, with a Florida vin: FL5123HU. The owner/operator is Stuart Bee, a 62 year-old man.
— USCGSoutheast (@USCGSoutheast) November 29, 2020
Please contact the Sector #Jacksonville Command Center if with any information regarding Mr. Bee at 904-714-7558. pic.twitter.com/fI7bGSTH0L
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