Reward offered for info on OB armed robbery suspects The owners of the Ocean Beach Antique Mall, located at 4926 Newport Ave., are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the three men caught on surveillance tapes and linked to the recent armed robbery at the antique mall. The robbers got away with more than $200,000 in gold and platinum jewelry. The stolen goods have not been recovered and the suspects remain at large, according to investigators. Anyone with information that may be helpful to the case is urged to call San Diego Police Department Robbery Division Det. Dawn Wolfe at (619) 515-2774. The case number is 11-023388. — Bianca Koch Report: causes of deadly drowning were numerous Investigators with the Harbor Police Department arrived at several causes for the deadly March 27 boat accident on San Diego Bay that left two people dead. Harbor Police officials said they determines various causes that led to the capsizing of the 1988 MacGregor model boat, including the overcapacity number of boat occupants, the condition of the vessel and its equipment. Investigators said there were 10 people aboard the 26-foot boat at the time of the accident. The San Diego County Coroners Office has determined that the two passengers’ deaths were a result of drowning. No criminal charges have been filed at this time, according to investigators. The craft was owned by a nonprofit corporation that provided sailing excursions for people with special needs. On March 27, it set sail for a tour of San Diego Bay with two families on board. Some of the family members had special needs, according to investigators. The accident happened on the bay between Shelter Island and Harbor Island. OMBAC 3-on-3 volleyball tourney slated Aug. 27 The Old Mission Beach Athletic Club (OMBAC) will host its annual 3-on-3 beach volleyball tournament on Aug. 27 with men’s, women’s and mixed divisions for enthusiasts of the sport in a 21-and-over event. The classic tournament, now in its third consecutive year as a means of raising money for local charities, features hosted beer, soft drinks and a barbeque with the entry fee. Each team can include three additional players and/or supporters on its roster. Individual players who sign up will be put in a blind draw in an appropriate division. The event is limited to 50 teams. Awards will be given to winning teams and best team uniform. Check-in for the event will be at 8:30 a.m., with the games beginning at 9:30 a.m. at Mariner’s Point on Mission Bay, across from the Bahia Hotel. Entry fees are $25 per team member/team supporter/individual player in advance, or $30 day of event. Spectators are admitted free. Tournament information and entry forms can be found at www.ombac.org/homepage/-omvolley.htm. For more information, call (760) 519-6533, or email [email protected].