Missing no more: Body of kayaker found in Potomac -even kayakers need lifejackets

On May 25, 2014 at 12:21 pm, deputies responded to the Maryland International Raceway for an accident on the racetrack. Emergency medical personnel arrived and pronounced the driver of the vehicle dead at the scene. A preliminary investigation indicated Lamont Akins-Freeman, age 48, was racing his 1971 Plymouth Duster. Racer

The Coast Guard rescued a mother, her daughter and the daughter’s friend Sunday after the three were lost and disorientated on Hog Island, located on Virginia’s Eastern Shore.
The boyfriend of the mother contacted Coast Guard Sector Hampton Road Command Center watchstanders at approximately 8 p.m. Sunday and requested Coast Guard assistance

Resist/interfere With Arrest
Woods, Christian Kurosh (B /M/25) Arrest on chrg of Resist/interfere With Arrest, M (M), at 10 Block/13th St, Ocean City, MD, on 5/25/2014. Officer D. F. McBride
Poss Marijuana<10 Grams…
Mundorf, Barron Patrick (W /M/21) Arrest on chrg of Poss Marijuana<10 Grams, M (M), at 112 28th St/Philadelphia Ave, Ocean City, MD, on 5/25/2014. Officer A. H. Morgan
Cds: possess-not Marihua…
Kwamir Jamir Mims, (B /M/23) Arrest on chrg of Cds:possess-not Marihuana, M (M), at 38th St/Atlantic Ave, Ocean City, MD, on 5/25/2014. Officer J. R. Hoban
DWI
Jeremy Alan Zimmerli, (W /M/31) Arrest on chrg of (driving, Attempting To Drive) Veh. While Under The Influence (M), at 68th St, Ocean City, MD, on 5/25/2014. Officer N. P. Kutz
Breaking Bad

The Coast Guard medevaced a 52-year-old man from a dive boat approximately 18 miles southeast of Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina, Sunday.
The captain of the dive boat Under Pressure contacted Coast Guard North Carolina Command Center watchstanders via VHF-FM at approximately 3 p.m. and reported a diver was suffering from from signs of decompression sickness.

Lightship 116 is one of the last extant lightships in the United has had few modifications during its service. Four generations of lightships were in use in the United States from 1820 to 1983, serving as an essential part of the system of aids to navigation that protected mariners and their ships by marking stations through a combination of light and sound.
Lightship 116 is a well-preserved example from the third generation of lightship design and from the vessel class of Lightship 100, whose most significant advance was the installation of a diesel-electric power plant.

I first visited the hotel sometime around 1937-38, and thought She was grand with Her wide double staircase leading to the upstairs from the great oaken-curved desk. The picture of Point Lookout Hotel that was carried in the November issue of The Chesapeake brought back poignant memories that I have really tried to put out of my mind. The last time I visited the Hotel, She reminded me of a skull looking with sightless eyes across the waters of the Bay. I say ‘She,’ because to me She was once a lovely old lady sitting there beside the beach smiling at the sea gulls and fishermen as they passed in their boats.

Sources tell News4 Senning was hospitalized after the incident, but discharged before police got to him to make an arrest. The victim, sources say, is Audrey Creighton, a circuit court judge.
Court records show Creighton had served as Senning’s public defender in a trespassing case when he was 19.
Creighton filed a protective order against Senning Tuesday, saying he lived with her in her Montgomery County home in the summer of 2013 and for a brief period in early May. Creighton wrote Senning had grabbed her head and yanked her during an argument.

The U.S. Coast Guard released its 2013 Recreational Boating Statistics Wednesday, revealing that boating fatalities that year totaled 560 — the lowest number of boating fatalities on record.
From 2012 to 2013, deaths in boating-related accidents decreased 14 percent, from 651 to 560, and injuries decreased from 3,000 to 2,620, a 12.7 percent reduction. The total reported recreational boating accidents decreased from 4,515 to 4,062, a 10 percent decrease.

The Coast Guard coordinated the rescue of three people Thursday who were rescued by good Samaritans after their 41-foot sailboat, the Elusive, was beset by storms in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 350 miles east of Virginia Beach.
Rescued are Larry Monesson, 60, Sean Monesoon, 40, and James Moore, 40.
The father of James Moore contacted Coast Guard 5th District Command Center watchstanders at approximately 1 a.m. Thursday reporting he received a message via satellite phone from his son. The message stated the crew of the Elusive were experiencing high winds, 25-foot ocean swells and engine failure, but were attempting to repair the engine and not requesting assistance at the time.