Michigan Couple's Sailboat Infrared Camera Examined in Bahamas Disappearance
An infrared camera aboard the sailboat of Brian and Lynette Hooker is being examined as part of the investigation into Lynette Hooker's disappearance in the Bahamas. The device may contain footage or data relevant to the case.
foxnews.comAn infrared camera installed on the sailboat owned by Brian and Lynette Hooker is under review by investigators. The camera could hold footage or sensor data connected to the Michigan woman's disappearance in the Bahamas. The couple's vessel remains in the Bahamas while authorities continue to examine the equipment.
No additional details about the camera's recordings or the status of the investigation were released. CBS News reported that the infrared system may contain key evidence in the ongoing case.
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Investigators may obtain video or sensor data from the camera to aid the search.
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