The Coast Guard has taken custody of the Hookers' dinghy amid the new search for Lynette Hooker, an American woman who went overboard in the Bahamas.

US Coast Guard divers have arrived in the Bahamas and will soon begin their renewed search for missing American woman Lynette Hooker, whose disappearance has prompted a federal…

Hooker’s husband was initially taken into custody following her April 4 disappearance but was later freed, and no charges have been filed.

According to an official familiar with the investigation, new digital forensic evidence appears to undercut Brian Hooker's account of his wife's disappearance, although they did…

A U.S. Coast Guard dive team is conducting searches in the Bahamas on Wednesday for Lynette Hooker.

Lynette Hooker went missing on April 4, with her husband telling police she went overboard while in a dinghy

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The eight-foot dinghy that Brian Hooker says he and his wife, Lynette Hooker, were aboard when she disappeared in early April was seized by U.S. Coast Guard investigators.

The Coast Guard has taken custody of the Hookers' dinghy amid the new search for Lynette Hooker, an American woman who went overboard in the Bahamas.

Two months after the disappearance of an American woman in the Bahamas set off a frantic search effort, the Coast Guard has returned to the island country to scour the waters…

Lynette Hooker's disappearance case: The Coast Guard is resuming search efforts in the Bahamas for American woman, missing since April 4.