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Authorities Resume Search for Lynette Hooker in Bahamas Following New GPS Data

Authorities have restarted the search for Lynette Hooker in the Bahamas due to new GPS data from her husband, Brian Hooker, which suggests previously unsearched locations in the Sea of Abaco. The search aims to uncover more details about her disappearance.

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Authorities have resumed the search for Lynette Hooker in the Bahamas after new GPS data from her husband, Brian Hooker's device, indicated locations in the Sea of Abaco that have not yet been searched. The search effort is focused on these areas as officials seek to gather more information regarding her disappearance.

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  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
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Feds reopen Bahamas search for missing mom Lynette Hooker as new data disputes husband’s story: report

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Authorities Resume Search for Lynette Hooker in Bahamas Following New GPS Data