Cruising sailor wanted in murder case 'could be anywhere'
by Cruisers Network Online/Sail-World on 14 Feb 2011

Javier Martin, ’person of interest’, courtesy Don Winner SW
The skipper of a sailing boat is wanted as a person in interest in connection with the homicide of a French cruising sailor Janpiere Bouahard, and the disappearance of another, American Don North.
The yachts of both men are also missing.
The FBI in Panama City have asked for the assistance of all cruisers throughout the world on the basis that the wanted sailor Javier Martin, skipper of the yacht Twlya, believed to be wrecked and abandoned in the San Blas, 'could be anywhere now'.
According to the conjecture of investigative reporter and editor of the www.panama-guide.com!Panama_Guide, Don Winner, it is possible that Martin has now sailed away on Bouahard's 50ft Aluminium-hulled catamaran, Levante, or on North's yacht Windancer (pictured below).
The wanted sailor, Javier Martin, is from Valencia, Spain, and is described as a Latin male, approximately 5'7'-8', thin build, with dark hair and eyes. His age is unknown at this time, but he appears to be in his 30s or 40s and very fit.
Anyone who has any information regarding Javier Martin should contact the FBI in Panama City, Panama at telephone number 507-207-5000 or local authorities. You are asked to 'spread this information to all your cruiser friends via SSB radio and VHF radio nets throughout the world.'
The FBI also recommends that you 'Do not approach Javier Martin yourself, but contact any police authority and let them know of the above information. Javier Martin should be considered armed and extremely dangerous.'
It is known that he chartered his sailing boat Twlya taking backpackers between Panama and Cartagena, Colombia, for many years and spent a lot of time in the San Blas Islands.
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