Still No Sign Of Missing Crabber

Alabama Mobile  Somphane Souwankham was supposed to return from crabbing around 3:00 p.m. Monday.
by WKRG Staff
Published: Tue, February 10, 2009 - 3:32 pm CST
The family of Somphane Souwankham is hoping no news is good news.

Souwankham went crabbing Monday and was supposed to come back around 3:00 p.m. But he never showed up.

Late Monday night, Souwankham's family found his 20-foot boat north of Fowl River on Gilliard Island with a crab trap and life jackets still on board.

Souwankham moved here from Minnesota six months ago with his wife and three boys. A family friend says they left Minnesota because of the cold. Souwankham loved the idea of coming to Alabama because he loved the freedom of being on the water.

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Like I said, it must have been a pretty big crab to have eaten him. They should be looking for the crab! :d

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