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Missing Caribbean passengers are found

BY: AP Staff Writer OCTOBER 29, 2012 | MODIFIED: OCTOBER 29, 2012 AT 8:48 PM
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FORT-DE-FRANCE, Martinique (AP) — It turns out that a motorboat reported missing in the eastern Caribbean wasn't missing after all, officials said Monday.

All six passengers of a boat traveling from the island of Dominica are safe and accounted for. They turned up Monday at a police station in the French island of Martinique to say they were fine.

A police statement says the four men and two women left Dominica a day later then they originally planned because of the rough weather. They were originally due back Sunday and a coast guard search was launched when they didn't turn up.

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