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Feds reopen Bahamas search for missing mom Lynette Hooker as new data disputes husband’s story: report
Federal authorities have reopened the search for missing mother Lynette Hooker in the Bahamas after new GPS data from her husband Brian Hooker's device allegedly reveals locations in the Sea of Abaco that remain unsearched. The data contradicts Brian Hooker's previous account of his movements during the time of his wife's disappearance.
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