1 dead, 4 missing near Alaska after fishing boat sinks

A boat carrying five passengers went missing Sunday. Search crews found the fishing vessel partially submerged near Sitka, Alaska. At least one body has been recovered.

The Coast Guard was searching Monday for four people who went missing after a fishing charter vessel was found partially submerged near Sitka.

Coast Guard vessels began searching Sunday night after receiving a call from Kingfisher Charters, a Sitka-based fishing charter company, reporting that a boat was overdue with five people onboard, said Petty Officer Ian Gray.

Searchers located the vessel partially submerged near Low Island, 1 mile east of Shoals Point, Kruzof Island, Gray said. The vessel was last seen Sunday afternoon near Sitka.

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The Coast Guard recovered one deceased man, who was not wearing a life vest, Gray said. The region was experiencing 6-foot to 11-foot seas on Sunday, he said.

A message left at Kingfisher Charters was not immediately returned.

"There are currently so many unknowns. We are thankful for the coordination efforts from several municipal agencies including the Sitka Fire Department and Good Samaritan vessels on scene," said Lt. Trevor Layman, Command Duty Officer. "We’re working quickly to locate the unaccounted-for individuals."

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