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Feds plan new Bahamas search for Lynette Hooker after GPS data allegedly torpedoes husband’s story: source
Federal investigators are reopening the search for missing Michigan woman Lynette Hooker in the Bahamas after GPS data from her husband's device allegedly contradicts his account of the night she vanished. Authorities plan to deploy a dive team to search new areas in the Sea of Abaco following discrepancies in the husband's story and newly analyzed data from the couple's boat.
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