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News Release

Date: Dec. 20, 2009
Contact: Petty Officer 2nd Class
Lauren Jorgensen
(617) 406-9011

Coast Guard searching for source of flares

 SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine – The Coast Guard searched the Casco Bay, Maine, area for the source of a red flare reported by three different people at about 5:25 p.m., Sunday.

A 47-foot motor lifeboat crew from Station South Portland, Maine, and a Falcon jet crew from Air Station Cape Cod, Mass., searched.

An operator of the ferry Islander reported the flare to Coast Guard Sector Northern New England, as well as someone on Little John Island and another person on Willard Beach.

“We’re asking anyone who may have more information on the flare to call the sector command center at (207) 767-0302,” said Lt. Lisa Ceraolo of Sector Northern New England.

A Falcon jet crew is schedule to resume the search at sunrise Monday

The Falcon jet and crew, normally based on Cape Cod, came from Burlington, Vt., where they are staying while the snowstorm passes Cape Cod.

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