In Lynette Hooker probe, Coast Guard seeks information about mystery sailboat
Key Points:
- Federal investigators from the U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS) are seeking public assistance to identify the owners of a sailboat moored near Lynette Hooker's vessel the night she disappeared in the Bahamas on April 4, 2026.
- The sailboat was located near the Hookers' vessel, Soulmate, in Aunt Pat's Bay, Elbow Cay, and may hold information relevant to the ongoing investigation into Lynette's disappearance.
- Lynette, 55, vanished after reportedly falling from an 8-foot dinghy during a nighttime ride, with her husband Brian claiming she fell overboard with the boat keys, leaving him to paddle to shore; he was detained but released without charges.
- Investigators are expanding their search for witnesses who might have been near Soulmate around the time of the disappearance and are encouraging the public to submit tips anonymously via the CGIS Tips app.
- A month after Lynette Hooker went missing, the investigation continues with no charges filed, as CGIS agents work closely with the Department of Justice to uncover new leads.