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Search for Missing Woman Resumes in Bahamas After GPS Data Reviewed

Authorities resumed a search for a missing woman in the Bahamas. Navigation app data from her husband’s phone showed a route that differed from his account of events on their dinghy in April.

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1 source·May 29, 3:12 PM(2 hrs ago)·1m read
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Search operations for a missing woman resumed in the Bahamas after investigators examined GPS records from a navigation app used by her husband. The records covered activity on a dinghy traveling toward the yacht Soulmate during April. Officials said the data did not align with the route described by Brian Hooker.

Bahamas authorities restarted the search after receiving the navigation records. The records were obtained from an app on Brian Hooker’s device. No additional details on the woman’s identity or the exact date of her disappearance were released in the initial reports. The navigation data review is part of the ongoing inquiry into the circumstances of the trip.

Key Facts

Navigation app data
Recorded Brian Hooker’s dinghy route in April
Search resumed
Bahamas authorities restarted missing-person operation
Data discrepancy
Route differed from husband’s account

Story Timeline

2 events
  1. April

    Brian Hooker used a navigation app on a dinghy heading to yacht Soulmate.

    1 sourcenypost.com
  2. Recent

    GPS data reviewed and search resumed by Bahamas authorities.

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Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Search teams may expand coverage based on the new GPS coordinates.

  2. 02

    Investigators could request additional phone or device records.

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Word count111 words
PublishedMay 29, 2026, 3:12 PM

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