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Phony Distress Call Leads to 1-Year Prison Sentence

PORTLAND, Maine - A Maine man whose phony mayday call led to a seven-hour search by the U.S. Coast Guard has been sentenced to a year in federal prison.

U.S. District Judge Nancy Torresen imposed the sentence Thursday on 23-year-old Owen Adair of Vinalhaven, Maine. He also was ordered to pay $15,000 in restitution and to serve up to a year of community confinement.

Prosecutors said Adair used a two-way radio call to issue a hoax call, saying "Mayday, Mayday, Mayday'' before proceeding to tell the Coast Guard his brother had suffered a serious laceration on a commercial boat.

Adair gave false information about the boat's location, leading to a seven-hour wild goose chase. Rear Adm. Linda Fagan, Coast Guard commander in New England, said "lives were unnecessarily put at risk'' during the search.