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    Search crews were on the job again today looking for a sailor who disappeared during a weekend trip to Pensacola Beach.
    Craig Hoskie disappeared early Saturday morning. While search crews are combing the beach, a special request for help is being answered by anyone with a boat.
    Charter boats are bring in their last catch of the day and it's been a good one for Captain Ed Lively. "That's a nine pound trigger fish"
    But these days it's not just about fishing. Boat captains from around the area are being asked to take part in an important search, a search for a missing sailor.
    "He was just missing. They don't know where he is, they assume he drowned," says boat owner Bill Fette.
    NAS Pensacola student Craig Hoskie was last seen on the beach behind the Days Inn. "They found his wallet and stuff. It was like the kid had gone for a swim or something," say Fette.
    A search of the beach and coastal waters since has turned up nothing But out on the water, more eyes are looking says Lively. "The Coast Guard broadcast an all mariners keep on the lookout for missing person or persons in such a such an area and stuff which gives everybody who hears it a kind of heads up to keep an eye out to look and see cause you never know."
    So when Lively takes his boat out, he's looking for more than just fish. "Being a fisherman we're always looking for something on top, fish, not necessarily somebody, but we're always looking."
    He hopes Hoskie is found soon as he and many more continue to watch the water for more than just fish.
    Hoskie is from Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is a student at the Naval Air Technical Training Center. His family has been notified his status with the Navy is now, "Whereabouts Unknown".

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    Re: Craig Hoskie - missing since 12 April 08

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    It says his family (Native American) believe their medicine man knows where Craig is...

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    May 13, 2008 at 2:11pm
    I emailed a Native American group that is in contact with the family's suport system. Their opinion/hopes and input from the familie's Medicine Man is that he is with a person, and ok.
    I will foward anything that I find out.
    The authorities give little credit to this, and have listed him missing.

    Missing man presumed drowned

    • June 4, 2008

    A 22-year-old Naval Air Technical Training Center student who disappeared in April is presumed to have drowned.

    Craig Hoskie went missing the morning of April 12 after a night at Pensacola Beach with several friends.

    Troy Brown, a missing persons investigator with the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, said Wednesday that he and other investigators ruled out foul play or the theory that Hoskie went absent without leave.

    “We’re pretty confident that he drowned,” Brown said. “We just don’t have his body, which means we have to keep an open investigation.”

    Hoskie, of Albuquerque, N. M., and his friends, who also are in the Navy, arrived at the beach after 6 p.m. April 11. They bought beer and checked into the Days Inn, a Sheriff’s Office report said.

    After drinking and walking around the boardwalk, the men went to their hotel room about 9 p.m.

    They continued drinking and later decided to go for a walk and a swim in the Gulf of Mexico, the report said.

    One of Hoskie’s friends told sheriff’s deputies that he went back to the hotel room after about an hour, and Hoskie was sitting in a lounge chair on the beach, the Sheriff’s Office said. The friend said Hoskie was gone when he returned to the beach two hours later.

    The friend found Hoskie’s clothing, but he couldn’t find Hoskie, according a report.

    With nearly two months passed since Hoskie’s disappearance, Brown said the active investigation has long been concluded.

    “Our guys out at the beach are well aware of it, and all of the charter boat captains are well aware of it,” Brown said. “Every expert we talked to said if he did come up soon after, he would have been taken out to sea fairly quickly.”

    Damn. Drowning is definitely last on my list of ways I'd like to die. How terrifying it would be to be taken out to sea.... all alone... surrounded by water....
    Poor guy.  :-(

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