Brian Hooker may have left US, friend claims — but former prosecutor says feds likely have him in crosshairs
Brian Hooker, husband of missing Lynette Hooker, is rumored to have left the U.S. amid ongoing investigations into her disappearance. A friend suggests he may have crossed the border into Mexico, leveraging his boating skills. Authorities are reportedly aware of his whereabouts and are building a case against him.
- ▪Brian Hooker is the husband of Lynette Hooker, who disappeared in the Bahamas.
- ▪A friend claims Hooker may have left the U.S. through the California-Mexico border.
- ▪Investigators are treating Lynette Hooker's case as a homicide based on GPS data.
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True Crime Brian Hooker may have left US, friend claims — but former prosecutor says feds likely have him in crosshairs Former federal prosecutor says authorities likely know where Hooker is but are building their case By Kelsie Cairns Fox News Published June 3, 2026 1:39pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Renewed search for Lynette Hooker being treated as homicide Criminal defense attorney Randy Zelin discusses the renewed search for Lynette Hooker, a 55-year-old mother who disappeared in the Bahamas. Investigators are now treating the case as a homicide after GPS data from her husband Brian's phone contradicted his initial story.
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