A critical maritime search operation is currently in progress off the coast of Antigua and Barbuda following the mysterious disappearance of three local fishermen. The crew, comprising vessel owner Calton Pitt and his companions Devon Prince (alias ‘Greecegun’) and Ivan Pryce (alias ‘Puskey’), embarked from the Urlings fishing village aboard the white cabin vessel FAITH P (Registration: V2090UL) on Wednesday evening.
The situation escalated when a brief communication from one of the fishermen early Thursday morning promised an imminent return. Subsequent attempts to establish contact proved futile, with all calls going directly to voicemail, indicating devices were either powered down or beyond cellular range. This abrupt silence has heightened concerns among families and authorities alike.
In response to the emergency, the Antigua and Barbuda Coast Guard has mobilized official search assets. They are being supported by a coalition of local fishermen from the Urlings community who have volunteered to scour familiar fishing grounds. The collective effort represents a robust response to the potential maritime crisis.
Authorities have issued a public appeal for information, urging anyone with potential sightings or relevant details about the vessel’s whereabouts to immediately contact the dedicated emergency numbers: 774-0820 or 728-5884. The search continues as the community holds hope for a safe recovery.
