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Hawaii authorities call off search for missing woman in Maui waters

By Caitlin McFall

Published December 10, 2022

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Authorities on Hawaii’s island of Maui called off the search for a 60-year-old woman from Washington late Friday night after she was first reported missing following a "possible" shark attack while snorkeling with her husband Thursday.

The woman’s name has not been released but according to the U.S. Coast Guard the active search off of South Maui was suspended following 17 searches over the course of 40 hours that covered an area of 306 miles.

Shark encounter reported in Maui, Hawaii; woman missing

First responders search Thursday for a woman whose husband said she went missing while snorkeling after he saw a shark in Maui, Hawaii. (Courtesy: KMGB)

MAUI, HAWAII, OFFICIALS SEARCH FOR WOMAN AFTER HUSBAND REPORTS POSSIBLE SHARK ENCOUNTER WHILE SNORKELING

The U.S. Coast Guard, first responders and officers from the Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement were first called to the scene around 1 pm after she was reported missing. 

The circumstances around the alleged attack remain unclear though the husband, who has also not been named, told authorities he and his wife were snorkeling around 50-yards off shore when he saw a shark repeatedly swim by.

"The shark swam by several times before the man returned to shore and reported his wife missing," the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) said in a statement Friday.

Shark encounter reported in Maui, Hawaii; woman missing

First responders search Thursday for a woman whose husband said she went missing while snorkeling after he saw a shark in Maui, Hawaii. (Courtesy: KMGB)

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Some reporting has suggested he and his wife fought off the shark, though authorities involved in the search have not publicly corroborated these reports.

Reports also noted that a snorkel and a piece of a bathing suit washed ashore but DLNR spokesperson Dan Dennison told reporters in a Thursday briefing that he could not confirm the ownership of the found items.

Authorities have not described the shark that the husband reportedly saw, but said a 10 to 12 foot Tiger shark was later spotted in the area. 

"First responders used personal watercraft, a rescue boat, a helicopter, and a U.S. Coast Guard aircraft to search the area, beginning shortly after the initial 911 call," the DLNR said. 

Shark encounter reported in Maui, Hawaii; woman missing

First responders search Thursday for a woman whose husband said she went missing while snorkeling after he saw a shark in Maui, Hawaii. (Courtesy: KMGB)

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The search continued until nightfall on Thursday and at daybreak Friday before being called off.

"DLNR, Maui County, and other agencies and individuals involved in the search extend their condolences to the family and friends of the missing woman," the department said, noting that it is protocol not to release the names of individuals involved in shark encounters. 

Neither the Coast Guard nor the DNLR would provide additional comment for Fox News Digital. 

Caitlin McFall is a Reporter at Fox News Digital covering Politics, U.S. and World news.

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