Smuggling Boat Found off Gaviota Coast

Officials Ask Public's Help in Spotting Additional Panga Vessels

Fri Sep 02, 2011 | 10:00am
Abandoned Panga boat is to the left of the U.S. Coast Guard vessel
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A small but fast and seaworthy boat, the kind often used to smuggle people and drugs from Mexico to the United States, was found Wednesday morning off the coast of Santa Barbara.

Inside abandoned Panga boat discovered near Gaviota in September 2011
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It was abandoned in the water near Gaviota, and authorities found evidence it had been used for narcotics trafficking, said Sheriff’s Department spokesperson Drew Sugars.

Officials ask the public to be on the lookout for more of these panga boats, which are open vessels usually around 19 to 28 feet in length and powered by one or more outboard motors.

Rear view of abandoned Panga boat (note: three outboard motors)
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The discovered boat was towed by the U.S. Coast Guard and stored as evidence, explained Sugars. U.S. Homeland Security Investigations, State Parks, and Fish and Game departments also assisted in the investigation.

If you think you’ve spotted a panga boat, call the Sheriff’s office at (805) 681-4100 or U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s 24-hour tip line at 866) DHS-2ICE.

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