Ahoy! SoCal deputies recover boat stolen from Marina del Rey Sea Scouts

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Set us as preferred A 30-foot sailboat stolen in mid-March from a local scouting nonprofit was recovered Monday by the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.Authorities arrested a 41-year-old man the following day on suspicion of possession of stolen property and possession of narcotics for sales, according to the LASD.The vessel, named Island Hopper, belongs to Ship 16, a unit of the Sea Scouts, a program of Scouting America.The program is for young people ages 14 to 20 to build leadership qualities and learn boating skills.Deputies responded about 9:15 a.m.

March 17 near the docks in Marina del Rey about the stolen 1979 Islander sailboat.Deputies, along with a community member, recovered the stolen vessel over three months later along with other property on the boat also believed to be stolen.The investigation is ongoing, and the suspect’s name has not been released.The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.By continuing, you agree to our Terms of Service, which include arbitration and a class action waiver.

You agree that we and our third-party vendors may collect and use your information, including through cookies, pixels and similar technologies, for the purposes set forth in our Privacy Policy such as personalizing your experience and ads.Follow UsJaclyn Cosgrove covers the (great!) outdoors at the Los Angeles Times.

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