美国海岸警卫队扣押帆船,以调查莱内特·胡克在巴哈马失踪案,消息人士透露


2026-05-10T17:27:00-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻网

美国海岸警卫队扣押帆船,以调查莱内特·胡克在巴哈马失踪案,消息人士透露

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更新于:2026年5月10日 / 美国东部时间下午5:52 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻网
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据两名了解调查情况的消息人士透露,布莱恩和莱内特·胡克夫妇环游巴哈马时乘坐的名为“灵魂伴侣号”的帆船已被美国海岸警卫队调查人员扣押。

这艘船于周五从巴哈马的马什港出发,在前往美国的途中,于周六被海岸警卫队扣押。

据一位了解调查情况的消息人士透露,近期美国海岸警卫队调查局针对密歇根州母亲莱内特·胡克失踪案的调查有所加强。

“‘灵魂伴侣号’在驶离巴哈马前的画面。辛迪·孔图瓦 供图 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻”

哥伦比亚广播公司新闻已证实,海岸警卫队调查人员一直在积极约谈潜在证人。

上周,调查人员公布了另一艘帆船的照片,并表示希望约谈该船的乘员或船主。

莱内特·胡克的女儿卡莉·艾尔兹沃思在母亲节的视频留言中表示,她得知“灵魂伴侣号”已离开巴哈马,但尚未收到海岸警卫队的任何最新消息。

“这是第一个没有妈妈的母亲节,”艾尔兹沃思在发布到社交媒体的视频中说道,“现在真的很难接受,再也没法给她发信息了。”

据她的丈夫称,莱内特·胡克最后一次被人看到是在2026年4月4日晚,地点在埃尔博凯和霍普敦附近的帕特阿姨湾附近。布莱恩·胡克向当地当局报案称,妻子在夜间乘坐充气艇时落水失踪。

布莱恩·胡克否认有任何不当行为,目前未被指控任何罪名。他曾被巴哈马当局拘留讯问,五天后获释。

据布莱恩·胡克的巴哈马律师透露,获释后他前往美国探望病重的母亲。目前他的下落不明,他的美国律师拒绝向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻置评。

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Updated on: May 10, 2026 / 5:52 PM EDT / CBS News

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The sailboat used by Brian and Lynette Hooker in their travels around the Bahamas — named “Soulmate” — has been seized by U.S. Coast Guard investigators, according to two sources with knowledge of the investigation.

The boat departed Marsh Harbour in the Bahamas on Friday and it was on its way to the U.S. when the Coast Guard took it into custody Saturday.

This comes as the Coast Guard Investigative Service probe into the disappearance of Michigan mother Lynette Hooker has intensified in recent days, according to a source briefed on the investigation.

The “Soulmate” is seen before departing the Bahamas. Cindy Comtois to CBS News

CBS News has confirmed Coast Guard investigators have been actively conducting interviews with potential witnesses.

Last week, investigators released images of another sailboat and said they wanted to interview the occupants or owners of that vessel.

Lynette Hooker’s daughter, Karli Aylesworth, said in a Mother’s Day video message that she was aware that the Soulmate had left the Bahamas but she has not received any update from the Coast Guard.

“It’s the first mother day without my mom,” Aylesworth said in the video posted to social media. “It’s pretty hard right now to know that she’s not a text away anymore.”

Lynette Hooker was last seen near Aunt Pat’s Bay, near Elbow Cay and Hope Town, on the night of April 4, 2026, according to her husband who reported to local authorities that she fell overboard during their nighttime dinghy ride.

Brian Hooker has denied any wrongdoing and has not been charged with a crime. He was held for questioning by Bahamian authorities but released after five days.

After being released from custody, he traveled to the U.S to see his ailing mother, according to Brian Hooker’s Bahamian attorney. His current whereabouts are not known and his U.S. based attorney would not comment to CBS News.

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