Some info about the rescue:
Pelham High School football coach reacts to Coast Guard’s rescue of Chris Smelley
by:
Thomas Boni,
Kendra Day,
Alexa Daly,
Haylee Kennedy,
Pat O'Donnell
Posted: Mar 28, 2024 / 04:22 PM CDT
Updated: Mar 28, 2024 / 09:40 PM CDT
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UPDATE (9:38 p.m.): Pelham High School head football coach Mike Vickery and Chris Smelley are friends.
Vickery spoke with News 5 about Smelley’s disappearance Tuesday.
“I kept sending him text messages hoping maybe he would, maybe he would get one and respond but didn’t hear,” Vickery said. “Obviously haven’t heard anything from him yet. And you know, just happy that it sounds like there is a positive outcome. And, you know, that’s all we were hoping for.”
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Vickery said he was worried because of the Gulf of Mexico waters.
“A lot of times you don’t get those positive outcomes when there’s water involved in the Gulf of Mexico involved,” he said. “But thankfully, thankfully, this is one of those that sounds like we’ll have a happy ending.”
Ultimately, Smelley was found around 7:12 p.m., more than five hours after they began searching for him.
“Sometimes you forget the forces of mother nature and how it can turn really really quickly in a negative way, so you always got to be alert,” Vickery said. “And I know I can’t wait to hear his story on how this happened. And, you know, definitely a long day for him and the Smelley family.”
UPDATE (7:50 p.m.): News 5 has learned more about the rescue of Chris Smelley, the Sylacauga High School head football coach who went missing after a fishing trip in the Gulf just off Grayton Beach.
Here’s what we’ve learned from the U.S. Coast Guard:
- A Coast Guard helicopter from New Orleans spotted Smelley around 7:12 p.m., still on his kayak. He was found 2 miles off shore of Grayton Beach.
- A friend of Smelley’s happened to be in the area on a boat, and overheard chatter about the 37-year-old coach’s disappearance on a radio. The Coast Guard guided the friend to Smelley’s location.
- That friend came to the scene and they were able to get Smelley on their boat.
- Smelley reportedly has no medical concerns.
UPDATE (7:31 p.m.): The Walton County Sheriff’s Office has
posted on Facebook that Chris Smelley has been found, and he’s safe.
“SMELLEY HAS BEEN LOCATED SAFE BY THE UNITED STATES COAST OUT OF MOBILE,” the post, updated at 7:28 p.m., said.
News 5 is working to learn more about this development. We will share more information, right here, as it becomes available.