Cadaver dogs from the US Coast Guard have been brought in to help search for missing American Lynette Hooker — 11 days after she went missing in the Bahamas.
The K-9 team arrived in the Caribbean tourist hotspot on Wednesday morning, Royal Bahamas Police assistant commissioner Advardo Dames told ABC News.
Cadaver dogs from the US Coast Guard have been brought in to help authorities in the Bahamas in their search for Lynette Hooker, as the hunt for the missing American boater enters its 11th day. Facebook / Lynette Hooker Lynette, 55, has been missing since April 4, when her husband, Brian, claimed she fell overboard from the couple’s dinghy as they returned to their yacht late at night.
Brian Hooker, 59, was arrested on April 8 after coming in for questioning, but was released on Monday after a deadline to charge him passed.
Lynette Hooker’s husband Brian, 59, was arrested on April 8 after coming in for questioning but was released on April 13. Facebook / Lynette Hooker Here’s the latest on Lynette Hooker, the US woman who vanished after falling off a boat in the Bahamas Husband of US woman who vanished from boat in Bahamas arrested Husband of missing American boater breaks silence after stepdaughter claims he choked out wife, threatened her Husband of missing American ‘previously threatened to throw her overboard’ as her daughter shares chilling voice note Daughter of missing American who went overboard boating with husband calls for thorough investigation He has vowed to remain in the Bahamas to continue the search for his missing wife, telling reporters it was his “sole focus.”
The husband, from Michigan, has a fraught past, with previous arrests for child abuse and domestic assault that were subsequently dropped.