The cellphone belonging to Austin Stephanos was inside the 14-year-old boys' capsized boat, which was spotted last month in the Atlantic Ocean near Bermuda and recovered by the captain of a Norwegian supply ship.
The mother of Perry Cohen issued a statement yesterday saying the state attorney's help is needed because Austin Stephanos' father, Blu Stephanos, hasn't given Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission investigators permission to search his son's iPhone.
The cellphone, two fishing rods and two small tackle boxes were returned to the families. The boat was packed up and is expected to arrive at Port Everglades in May. The boys went missing last July after they went fishing in Jupiter Inlet when an intense storm struck.
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During its search, the Coast Guard did spot the overturned 19-foot boat near Daytona Beach, almost 200 miles from where the boys departed. It was gone when a recovery boat arrived at the location.
Mike Edmondson, the spokesman for local state attorney Dave Aronberg, declined to comment, referring all questions to FWC and the Cohen family.
FWC spokeswoman Carol Lyn Parrish did not immediately return phone calls seeking comment.
This is not the first rift to appear between the families since their sons' disappearance. Last October, Pamela Cohen asked that Stephanos' parents not use Perry's name and likeness while fundraising for their new foundation.