Bahamas authorities race against deadline to charge or cut loose husband of missing American woman

Bahamian authorities are racing against a Monday evening deadline to either charge or release Brian Hooker, the spouse of missing Michigan boater Lynette Hooker. The investigation into her disappearance near Elbow Cay is under strict time constraints.

Brian Hooker was detained last week in connection with his wife’s disappearance. His attorney has indicated that officials have until approximately 7:20 p.m. ET on Monday to decide on pursuing charges or releasing him.

Meanwhile, the search for Lynette continues across air, land, and sea. However, efforts have transitioned from a rescue operation to a recovery mission.

Lynette Hooker standing on a boat near Elbow Cay in the Bahamas

According to police, Lynette Hooker vanished after falling overboard during a boat outing near Elbow Cay in the Bahamas on Saturday evening.

Final hours under scrutiny

She was last spotted on the night of April 4, when the couple departed from the Abaco Inn on a dinghy, heading back to their yacht anchored offshore.

Fox News Digital previously mapped the couple’s route, noting that it was a brief journey through waters that local experts describe as typically shallow, clear, and well-trafficked.

According to Brian Hooker’s account, Lynette fell overboard in worsening weather and strong winds. He has said the couple was not wearing life jackets and that the dinghy lost power after the ignition key went into the water.

In a recorded phone call obtained by CBS, Hooker described the incident as a series of mistakes, saying Lynette “basically just bounced off the dinghy” before he lost sight of her in the dark.

He has said he later paddled for help after searching for her.

WATCH: Volunteer fire and rescue team searches for missing Lynette Hooker

Family raises concerns

In an interview on Ashleigh Banfield’s “Drop Dead Serious” podcast, Lynette’s mother described a volatile relationship and said her daughter had left her husband multiple times in the past.

“They had a lot of highs and a lot of lows,” she said. “When there were bad times, they were bad times.”

She alleged Brian Hooker could become “mean” and “hateful” when drinking and said there had been instances where he became physical, adding she had long feared for her daughter’s safety.

Lynette had been planning to leave the marriage, her mother said in the interview.

Separately, Lynette’s daughter, Karli Aylesworth, has questioned Brian Hooker’s version of events, saying the circumstances surrounding her mother’s disappearance “don’t add up.” 

An Oak Town Volunteer Fire and Rescue boat and its crew operating in the water near Marsh Harbor.

An Oak Town Volunteer Fire and Rescue boat searches for missing Lynette Hooker on Sunday, April 5, 2026, near Marsh Harbor, Bahamas. (Abaco Asian Market)

In a previous appearance on “Fox & Friends,” she also alleged he had been physically violent in the past.

“I’ve seen him choke out one of his daughters before. And we had to go to court for that,” Aylesworth said. “So he’s just repeating patterns.”

View of the boatyards in the Bahamas where the husband of a missing woman showed up

General view of Marsh Harbour Boatyards, The Bahamas, Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Brian Hooker, 58, reportedly paddled his boat back to the boatyards on Sunday morning after losing his wife, Lynette Hooker at sea. (AJ Skuy for Fox News Digital)

Brian Hooker has denied wrongdoing and has spoken publicly about the incident, saying in a Facebook post that he is “heartbroken.”

“I am heartbroken over the recent boat accident in unpredictable seas and high winds that caused my beloved Lynette to fall from our small dinghy near Elbow Cay in the Bahamas,” he wrote. “Despite desperate attempts to reach her, the winds and currents drove us further apart. We continue to search for her and that is my sole focus.”

An Oak Town Volunteer Fire and Rescue boat navigating through water near Marsh Harbor.

An Oak Town Volunteer Fire and Rescue boat searches for missing Lynette Hooker on Sunday, April 5, 2026, near Marsh Harbor, Bahamas. (Abaco Asian Market)

Attorney: Hooker denies wrongdoing

Hooker’s attorney said his client wants “closure” to find out what happened to his wife.

“He denied the allegations and he maintained his innocence,” Terrel Butler said, adding that a decision on whether to charge him would likely come before the deadline.

The attorney also said the case would ultimately be handled by prosecutors, not just investigating officers, and that Hooker is “drained and tired” as he awaits a decision.

If he is not charged by the deadline, authorities would be required to release him, though re-arrest remains a possibility under Bahamian law.

Search continues as deadline nears

Lynette Hooker (L) and Brian Hooker (R).

Lynette Hooker and Brian Hooker seen in a picture taken in 2023 on a small boat. (John Waters)

A flotation device believed to have been thrown to Lynette was recovered, according to multiple reports, but authorities have not announced that they have found her body.

Royal Bahamas Defence Force Commander Origin Deleveaux told NBC News that authorities were continuing to search for Lynette, and that early efforts were complicated by severe weather.

Fox News Digital has also reported that local boaters say it would be unusual for someone to disappear without a trace in the area due to the water clarity and proximity to land.

The Hookers had documented their boating lifestyle online after buying and restoring a sailboat in Texas, eventually making their way to the Bahamas.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Royal Bahamas Police Force and Hooker’s attorney for additional comment.

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