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Husband of woman missing in Bahamas also fell overboard the night of his arrest, lawyer says
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Husband of woman missing in Bahamas also fell overboard the night of his arrest, lawyer says

  • The husband of Lynette Hooker allegedly fell overboard while being escorted by police after his arrest in the Bahamas.
  • Lynette Hooker remains missing as search efforts in Marsh Harbour, Bahamas continue with drone surveillance and weather challenges.
  • Brian Hooker has not been formally charged, with his lawyer saying he is cooperating with authorities.
  • U.S. authorities opened a criminal investigation and requested U.S. assistance in the case, according to Bahamas officials.
  • Lynette Hooker’s daughter questioned the husband’s account, suggesting doubts about what happened Saturday night.
  • The Hooker family has a long history on the water, with previous legal issues noted in Michigan records.
  • Residents described rough waters the night Lynette Hooker disappeared, emphasizing challenging conditions.
  • Lynette Hooker’s husband faces intense scrutiny as authorities investigate her disappearance.
  • Internal and community commentary reflects uncertainty about what occurred during the night Lynette Hooker disappeared.
  • Officials indicated coordination between Bahamian authorities and U.S. agencies amid the search.
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Missing American’s husband had 'spotty' cell service during 8-hour trek to report disappearance: telecom boss
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world3h ago

Missing American’s husband had 'spotty' cell service during 8-hour trek to report disappearance: telecom boss

  • Brian Hooker is being questioned by police over possible charges connected to the disappearance of Lynette Hooker after she fell overboard in the Bahamas.
  • The disappearance occurred after Lynette fell into the water while the couple were aboard a small dinghy near Elbow Cay, prompting a long paddle back to Marsh Harbour.
  • Authorities say the search focused on sea conditions, access to phones, and the hours after the wife’s disappearance as part of the inquiry.
  • The Bahamas search case has drawn attention to boating safety and the couple’s activities during their retirement move.
  • Family members say Lynette and Brian Hooker had been married about 25 years and were spending retirement in the Bahamas.
  • A Bahamian official indicated the channel to Marsh Harbour posed a significant physical challenge for paddling a dinghy.
  • The investigation is ongoing with officials not yet charging Hooker, while the State Department has issued travel cautions for the Bahamas.
  • The incident follows general safety advisories about boating risks in the Bahamas.
  • The Fox News Digital team notes ongoing inquiries and potential statements from the Hooker family and legal counsel.
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