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Officials believe crewman jumped ship at Port of Kalama

The Columbian
Published: January 4, 2015, 4:00pm

KELSO — Customs and Border Protection officials believe a man who disappeared from a cargo vessel at the Port of Kalama jumped ship.

The Daily News reports the 37-year-old from Myanmar, Aung Kyaw Thu Tun, had been detained on the vessel because he did not have a U.S. passport.

He was last seen around 11 p.m. Christmas Day and was reported missing the next morning after he did not report for duty.

His flip-flop sandals were found at the railing of the Unico Stella, a Marshall Islands-flagged bulk cargo ship that departed from the Columbia River two days later. Authorities searched the shoreline and found no sign of him.

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