A Vermont man missing for a little more than a week out at sea was found 100 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard Sunday on a life raft and in good condition, the U.S. Coast Guard said.
Nathan Carman’s mother Linda Carman, 54, was also missing at sea, but she hasn’t been found. The two left for a fishing trip out of Port Judith, R.I. on Sept. 17, according to the Hartford Courant. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Nicole Groll said officials hadn’t told her what Carman had said about his mother’s whereabouts.
“She was not in the raft,” Groll added. “The whole situation is under investigation.”
Groll said that a freighter found Carman’s raft and took him on board. The ship is expected to port Tuesday, but wasn’t sure which city it was going to dock in.
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Nathan Carman, who has Asperger’s Syndrome and vanished for a period of time in 2011 after his favorite horse died, according to Fox 61. He was found in Virginia a few days later and was unharmed.
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