Crime & Safety

More Than 60 Boats Were Stopped On Memorial Day 2021 Weekend

Waterway patrols were increased over the holiday weekend by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office and Florida Fish and Wildlife.

For five days leading up to Memorial Day Weekend 2021, 366 citations were issued during "Operation Care," by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office.
For five days leading up to Memorial Day Weekend 2021, 366 citations were issued during "Operation Care," by the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. (Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office )

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FL — During Memorial Day weekend, more than 60 boats were stopped on the Tampa Bay waterways, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said.

Water areas patrolled included downtown Tampa to Ruskin over to the Gandy Bridge with a focus on the manatee zones from Apollo Beach to Ruskin, authorities said.

With an increase in boating traffic on Tampa Bay waterways for the holiday weekend, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office Marine Unit partnered with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to increase patrol over the three-day weekend.

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From Friday, May 28, through Monday, May 31, patrol efforts by HCSO and FWC lead to a total of:

  • 68 boat stops
  • 68 watercraft safety inspections
  • 66 marine warnings
  • 12 marine citations
  • 2 vessels towed
  • 4 BUI arrests

In addition to the waterways, HCSO also focused its efforts on county roadways leading up to the holiday weekend. During "Operation Care," which ran from Monday, May 24, through Friday, May 28, HCSO Motor Unit deputies conducted a total of:

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  • 1,113 stops
  • 366 citations
  • 807 warnings
  • 3 arrests (2 driving with a suspended license, 1 warrant)


"With so many citizens venturing out for the first time since the pandemic began, we wanted to ensure that both our roadways and waterways were heavily patrolled and as safe as possible over the Memorial Day weekend," Sheriff Chad Chronister said. "We are thankful that through our agency partnerships and increased presence, we were able to ensure that the overwhelming majority of people followed the law and enjoyed the holiday safely."

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