Feds plan new Bahamas search for Lynette Hooker
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Authorities are asking the Bahamas for clearance to send a team to search new areas in the Sea of Abaco for Lynnette Hooker, CBS News reported. Officials said GPS data contradicted Brian Hooker’s version of events after his wife allegedly
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GPS data from Brian Hooker's phone allegedly shows a discrepancy in his account, prompting U.S. investigators to plan a new search for missing Lynette Hooker.