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Three Minnesota Men Arrested at a Florida Boatyard
The Martin County Sheriff s Office says 27-year old
Robert Abts and 20-year old
Nikolas Davey, both of Long Prairie, were arrested after climbing a locked fence and entering a private boatyard.
Authorities say the men claimed they entered the marina because they wanted to take pictures of yachts, and were caught on the boatyard s surveillance system.
The sheriff s office says a third man, 18-year old
Spencer Sands, did not go into the boatyard but watched from a nearby bridge.
Abts and Davey face charges of criminal trespassing, while Sands is charged with drug possession.
Martin County Jail
(KNSI) – Two central Minnesota men are under arrest in Florida, accused of breaking into a marina and boatyard, while a third man allegedly kept watch.
27-year-old Robert Abts and 20-year-old Nikolas Davey of Long Prairie are accused of scaling a locked fence at a Martin County, Florida marina while 18-year-old Spencer Sands allegedly stood watch from a bridge.
Marina security called police after noticing the three, and a perimeter was set up while authorities searched for the men. Ground units, a K9, air support, and a tactical surveillance team were called in. The three men were ultimately found and arrested. Abts and Davey were charged with criminal trespassing. Sands was charged with drug possession.
Created: May 12, 2021 11:32 AM
Three Minnesota men were arrested after two of them trespassed at a marina in Florida.
According to the Martin County Sheriff s Office, 27-year-old Robert Abts and 20-year-old Nikolas Davey, both of Long Prairie, scaled a locked fence into a private boatyard while 18-year-old Spencer Sands stood watch.
The sheriff s office said the marina s security company called law enforcement and deputies took the men into custody.
The men allegedly told deputies they jumped the fence because they wanted pictures of the yachts.
Abts and Davey were arrested for trespassing while Sands was charged with drug possession, the sheriff s office said.