VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. –
May 15, 2003 – The Coast Guard,
Navy and Virginia Beach Police Department (VBPD) were searching for a
missing kayaker off the coast of Cape Henry in Virginia Beach.
A recreational boater found the empty
kayak about 3-miles east of Cape Henry today at about 1:30 p.m.
The kayak was registered to Ken Foster, 36, of Virginia Beach. At
the request of the Coast Guard, the VBPD sent a squad car to Foster’s
Shore Drive Home to investigate. The keys found in the kayak
matched the car parked in front of Foster’s home, and Foster’s neighbors
confirmed the description of the kayak found off Cape Henry matches
Foster’s.
The Coast Guard searched where the kayak was found with a Coast Guard Rescue Helicopter and a
C-130 airplane from Elizabeth City, N.C., two 87-foot Hampton Roads
Coast Guard Cutters and a 47-foot rescue boat from Coast Guard
Station Little Creek. The Navy and the VBPD both had units
actively involved in the search including a Navy PC-170 and a VBPD
marine resource.
Foster did not file a float plan with
his friends or family. The Coast Guard strongly recommends boaters, both
commercial and recreational, to file a float plan letting friends or
family members know their boating or fishing plans. A float plan
is simply telling a friend or family member where you are going and when
you expect to get there. If a vessel has trouble while boating, or
the vessel is reported overdue a float plan can help the Coast Guard
pinpoint a distressed boater’s position.
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