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Into the Ice: The Disappearance of Charles Glendon Jones and the F/V Destination Tragedy
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A Seasoned Fisherman Lost at Sea

Charles Glendon Jones, known to friends and family as "Glenn," was a 46-year-old commercial fisherman from Seattle, Washington. Standing at 5'11" and weighing approximately 170 pounds, Jones had brown hair, blue eyes, and several distinctive tattoos, including the words "Second" and "To None" on his forearms, and a tribal fish skeleton. On February 11, 2017, Jones was aboard the F/V Destination, a 110-foot crab fishing vessel, when it vanished near St. George Island in the Bering Sea. 


The Final Voyage of the F/V Destination

The F/V Destination departed from Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, in early February 2017, carrying six crew members: Captain Jeffrey Hathaway, and crewmen Charles Jones, Kai Hamik, Lawrence "Larry" O'Grady, Darrik Seibold, and Raymond Vincler. The vessel was loaded with 10,000 pounds of bait for their crab pots, preparing for the Alaskan crab fishing season. ...Read More