U.S. Coast Guard Can Send Divers to Bahamas to Search for Missing American Woman Lynette Hooker, Source Says
Updated on: May 28, 2026 / 5:20 PM EDT / CBS News
U.S. Coast Guard Can Send Divers to Bahamas to Search for Missing American Woman Lynette Hooker, Source Says The U.S. Coast Guard has received permission from the Bahamian government to deploy divers in previously unsearched areas to find Lynette Hooker, who disappeared on April 5. New GPS data has prompted investigators to re-examine the case, as it appears to conflict with her husband Brian Hooker’s account of the events. The sailboat the couple was using, the Soulmate, was seized, and investigators are examining an infrared camera found aboard and seeking information from other boaters in the area.
- The U.S. Coast Guard is now permitted to send divers to unsearched areas in the Bahamas to look for Lynette Hooker.
- Newly obtained GPS data may contradict the account given by Lynette Hooker’s husband, Brian Hooker, of her disappearance.
- The couple’s sailboat, the Soulmate, was seized, and investigators are looking into an infrared camera found on board.
- Investigators are also trying to identify witnesses who may have been near the Soulmate on the night of the disappearance.
- Lynette Hooker’s daughter expressed skepticism about Brian Hooker’s version of events.
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