Story by U.S. Coast Guard,
		7th District Public Affairs
				
    
        SAN JUAN Puerto Rico - Severo Rodriguez, 70, from St. Croix, 
		U.S. Virgin Islands, was rescued by the Coast Guard Cutter Chincoteague 
		this afternoon after being found by a private airplane almost 48-hours 
		after he was expected home.
				
    
        Rodriguez was reported missing by his daughter to the U.S. Coast Guard 
		Greater Antilles Section in Puerto Rico yesterday morning at 7:45 a.m. 
		after he did not return from a Wednesday voyage.  His daughter 
		joined the search effort and actually rented the plane and pilot who 
		eventually found Rodriguez while flying a search area provided by the 
		Coast Guard.
				
    
        The Coast Guard conducted eight additional searches of the most probable 
		location where Rodriguez would be located based on the information 
		provided.  Also assisting in the search effort was Puerto Rico 
		Police Department's FURA Unit helicopter.  The Coast Guard Cutter 
		Chincoteague was also searching in the area and diverted to recover 
		Rodriguez from his small boat once he was located.  Rodriguez was 
		reported in good condition and was given food and water by the crew of 
		Chincoteague.
				
    
        Assisting in Rodriguez' rescue was the fact that he left a float plan 
		with a responsible person shoreside who was able to notify the Coast 
		Guard so that a reasonable search area could be developed.  
		Chincoteague is a 110 foot Cutter home ported in San Juan, Puerto Rico.