"...about 200 emergency personnel and dozens of rescue vehicles combed nearly 650 nautical square miles for about three hours following a distress call about 4:20 p.m."
200 emergency personnel. Do you think them using all the vessels and aircraft to search the 650 nautical miles came cheap? Johnny knows this, you'll be reimbursing the Coast Guard for it if and when you're caught. We're pretty much hoping you do get caught.
So if you're out there thinking you're really clever for this call (and it may also have been some kind of SWATTING situation, we don't know YET) we'll only tell you this:
In a statement Monday night, the Coast Guard said making a false distress call is a federal felony with a maximum penalty of five to 10 years in prison, a $250,000 fine and reimbursement to the Coast Guard for the cost of performing the search.
Sounds like SOMEBODY bit off more than they had thought when they placed the call.
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