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AUTHORITIES SEEKING ID OF BODY FOUND IN HARBOR.


Byline: Sylvia L. Oliande Daily News Staff Writer

An unidentified man was found dead Friday among the boat slips in the Channel Islands Harbor area The Harbor Area is the area along the Port of Los Angeles. It contains neighborhoods of Los Angeles (including Wilmington & San Pedro). Los Angeles City neighborhoods in the Harbor Area
  • Harbor City
  • Harbor Pines
, apparently the victim of an accidental drowning drowning /drown·ing/ (droun´ing) suffocation and death resulting from filling of the lungs with water or other substance.
drowning,
n asphyxiation because of submersion in a liquid.
 sometime early Friday morning, officials said.

Ventura County Senior Deputy Coroner Craig Stevens Craig Stevens is the name of several people including:
  • Craig Stevens (actor)
  • Craig Stevens (reporter), a reporter on WSVN
  • Craig Stevens (photographer)
  • Craig Stevens (presenter), a presenter of the UK game show The Mint and Glitterball
 said the man was found by residents of K Dock at about 12:25 p.m., floating face down under the dock of an empty boat slip.

``People living there looked out at an adjoining slip and saw what appeared to be a body,'' Stevens said. The Ventura County Sheriff's Department The Ventura County Sheriff's Department (VCSD) provides law enforcement for the unincorporated areas of Ventura County, California, USA, as well as several cities within the county. The cities that VCSD serves are Camarillo, Fillmore, Moorpark, Ojai, and Thousand Oaks. , the Coast Guard and the Harbor Patrol responded to the residents' 911 call.

The man was described as white, 55 to 65 years old, 5 feet 7 inches and about 200 pounds. He was wearing maroon maroon, term for a fugitive slave in the 17th and 18th cent. in the West Indies and Guiana, or for a descendant of such slaves. They were called marron by the French and cimarrón by the Spanish.  sweat pants, a matching shirt and green socks. He had no identification.

Authorities said there were no visible signs of external injuries to the body, which they estimate had been in the water for eight to 10 hours before it was found.

Sheriff's officials said they had no missing persons reports matching the man's description.

Stevens said an autopsy is scheduled for today to determine how the man died.
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Date:Jan 2, 1999
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