Cleveland Strip Clubs: Missing Woman’s Family Seeks Answers, Launch Search Effort
At 8:30 p.m., a call to 911 brought search crews from the Coast Guard, Rocky River Marine Patrol and ODNR. After 24 hours by air and water, the Coast Guard suspended the search.
On Sunday, the yacht remained parked at the Cleveland Coast Guard dock.
Nahas’ mother believes that alcohol was involved on the night her daughter vanished.
“They were all drinking. There was a trash can full of empty beer cans, vodka bottles,” she said.
Bill Staiger, with ODNR, tells Fox 8 News that while operating a boat under the influence of alcohol or drugs is prohibited by law, consuming alcohol on board a boat is not.
He also says no tests were administered at the time of the search, and no one on board the boat has been charged with operating under the influence.
On Sunday, Nahas’ family posted fliers along Cleveland’s lakefront, including the flats, where Super said her daughter worked as a waitress for Christie’s Gentlemans Club.