World | pirates US Warship Arrives at Hijacking Site; Captain Still Held By John Johnson Posted Apr 8, 2009 6:31 PM CDT Copied This undated image shows the 17,000-ton container ship Maersk Alabama, which was hijacked today. (AP Photo/Polfoto, file) A Navy warship and other vessels have arrived in the waters off Somalia where pirates are holding the American captain of a cargo ship hostage, CNN reports. The pirates and the captain are in a lifeboat as the cargo ship's American crew continues negotiations to free Capt. Richard Phillips of Vermont. The unarmed crew foiled the pirates' attempt to hijack their ship earlier in the day. One US sailor told the AP that the pirates at one point held the entire 20-man crew hostage, but the Americans overpowered them and captured a pirate. The hijackers fled to a lifeboat with the captain and later reneged on a deal to free him. President Obama is following the situation closely, an adviser said. The ship was carrying emergency relief to Mombasa, Kenya, when it was hijacked. It's the first US ship seized in the new wave of piracy. Read These Next CBS News boss pulls 60 Minutes segment critical of Trump policy. Kansas City Chiefs moving across state line. Camera records 'dirty eruption' at Yellowstone National Park. Feds strike another blow in war on wind turbines. Report an error