An American couple who had departed from Virginia and had been spending the winter cruising within the Caribbean went lacking this month whereas crusing off Grenada, and their boat turned up empty in neighboring St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
Their disappearance got here across the similar time three males escaped from a jail in Grenada and made their getaway by boat to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the authorities in these islands stated.
In a press release, the Royal Grenada Police Force didn’t determine the 2 Americans however stated that it was trying into doable hurt to them in connection to the prisoners’ escape.
According to the Salty Dawg Sailing Association, a nonprofit that brings collectively crusing and cruising fans, a skipper notified it on Feb. 21 {that a} member’s yacht known as Simplicity was discovered anchored and deserted off a seashore on the southern coast of St. Vincent.
The skipper boarded the catamaran and famous that its homeowners weren’t onboard, the affiliation’s assertion stated. The skipper contacted the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Coast Guard, which then notified the native police.
The lacking boat homeowners had been recognized as Ralph Hendry, 66, and Kathy Brandel, 71, by the affiliation and Ms. Brandel’s son, Nick Buro, who stated the couple, initially from Virginia, had been married for 27 years.
Mr. Hendry and Ms. Brandel had been skilled sailors who lived on their boat. They lately accomplished their crusing membership’s “Caribbean Rally” — cruising from Hampton, Va., to the island of Antigua to finish 2023 with a celebration — they usually had been spending the rest of the winter cruising the Caribbean, in accordance with a press release from the membership.
The affiliation stated that it had a monitoring map to observe members’ boats and that it confirmed the couple’s boat, Simplicity, was anchored in Grenada earlier than docking off St. Vincent. The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Coast Guard secured the boat and the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force had been investigating with the U.S. Embassy and the Royal Grenada Police Force, in accordance with the assertion from the affiliation.
Separately, the Royal Grenada Police Force stated in a Feb. 22 assertion that three males who escaped from a jail in Grenada on Feb. 18 made their option to St. Vincent utilizing a yacht that had been docked within the St. George space of Grenada. The pressure stated that the 2 boat occupants, whom it didn’t title, had been American residents.
The prisoners had been recaptured on Feb. 21, the identical day that the couple’s vessel was discovered.
The Grenada authorities recognized the prisoners as Trevon Robertson, 19; Abita Stanislaus, 25; and Ron Mitchell, 30.
They had been beforehand charged, collectively, in a violent theft case in December. Mr. Mitchell additionally confronted varied separate costs that included inflicting hurt, indecent assault and rape, the Grenada police stated.
In a joint household assertion on Saturday, Mr. Buro and Bryan Hendry, Mr. Hendry’s son, thanked the cruising group for its help and assist in the search however requested them to face down.
“We also want to applaud the St. Vincent authorities for their quick actions in securing Simplicity and their brave, swift response that led to the apprehension of three dangerous fugitives,” in accordance with the household assertion. It added: “We greatly appreciate the coordination of the St. Vincent and Royal Grenadian Police forces and Coast Guards in investigating these events.”
The Royal Grenada Police Force didn’t reply to an inquiry on Sunday. The division stated within the launch that the investigation was “in its infancy stage” and {that a} group of investigators and a forensic specialist had been dispatched to St. Vincent.
Bob Osborn, president of the crusing membership, described the couple as warmhearted and succesful and their disappearance “a very upsetting event.”
He added, “Our hopes and prayers are with Ralph and Kathy and the family who love them.”
A GoFundMe web page began by a household buddy searching for to assist with prices associated to their disappearance described Mr. Hendry and Ms. Brandel as “experienced adventurers” and stated they’d “spent their retirement sailing aboard Simplicity, spending summers in New England and embracing the warmth of Caribbean winters.”