DATE: January 22, 2009 4:10:34 PM EST

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News Release

Date: Jan. 22, 2009

Contact:
Petty Officer James Harless
(305) 415-6683

Coast Guard repatriates 61 Haitian migrants

 Haitian migrants on their overloaded vessel before being rescued by Seneca crewmembers.

Haitian migrants on their overloaded vessel before being rescued by Seneca crewmembers.

A Seneca crewmember holds a Haitian infant after being rescued. 

 A Seneca crewmember holds a Haitian infant after being rescued.

MIAMI - Crewmembers from the Coast Guard Cutter Seneca returned 61 Haitian migrants, including two children and an infant, to Cap Haitien, Haiti, Thursday, after rescuing them from their overloaded vessel in the waters northwest of Pointe Ouest, Ile de la Tortue, Haiti.

While conducting routine patrols in the Windward Passage Tuesday, a Seneca crewmember spotted the overloaded sail freighter. Seneca crewmembers safely embarked the 61 migrants and provided food, water, shelter and basic medical care to the migrants.

Since Jan.1, Coast Guard crews have interdicted a total of 357 Haitian migrants.

Seneca is a 270-foot medium endurance cutter homeported in Boston.

 

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