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Nearly two months after Lynette Hooker disappeared in the Bahamas, the U.S. Coast Guard has wrapped up its latest search mission, while its investigative branch, the Coast Guard Investigative Service, continues to investigate the case.

During the operation, search teams examined newly identified areas of interest using divers, underwater vehicles, drones, and a cadaver dog for a land search. Officials also confirmed that the dinghy Lynette and her husband were using that day has been transferred to the United States for additional forensic testing.

Lynette was reported missing on April 4th by her husband, Brian Hooker. He told authorities the couple was traveling from their yacht on a small hard-bottom dinghy when rough weather caused Lynette to fall overboard while holding the boat key, causing the engine to shut off.

Questions have been raised about the timeline Brian provided, reported differences involving GPS data, and why a thermal imaging camera that was reportedly available on the vessel was not used during the search.

The search on the water may have come to an end, but investigators are still working to determine exactly what happened to Lynette.

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For more than 35 years, a young woman found in a shallow grave near Castleberry Lane in Bullhead City, Arizona, was known only as "Castleberry Kate." Last week, authorities announced she has finally been identified as Sonya Alice Langan. Utility workers uncovered the remains in May 1989 while digging in an undeveloped lot near Castleberry Lane. Investigators determined the young woman had likely been there for years.

And here's where the story takes an unexpected turn. Sonya disappeared from Bullhead City in 1982 when she was around 17 to 18 years old. According to her family, it was not unusual for her to leave for extended periods, and they believed she had gone away on her own. Because she was never reported missing, no one connected her to the remains that would later be found in the same community.

Over the decades, at least 21 missing women were considered and eventually ruled out as investigators searched for her identity. All the while, the answer was much closer to home than anyone realized.

Evidence from the case was sent to the DNA Doe Project in 2024. Investigative genetic genealogy pointed detectives toward Sonya in late 2025, and after additional work with surviving relatives, her identity was formally confirmed in May 2026. Now the mystery of who she was has finally been answered, but the mystery of what happened to her still has authorities searching for answers.

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It's been one year since Ryan King disappeared, and his family is still searching for answers. According to his father, the last time they spoke was May 27th, 2025. During that conversation, Ryan said he had traveled to Murray, Kentucky to visit his girlfriend.

When Father's Day came and went and the family still had not heard from him, Ryan's mother called his cell phone, but his girlfriend answered instead. According to the family, she said she had not seen Ryan in weeks and did not know where he was.

As the search continued, investigators received information indicating Ryan may have been in neighboring Henry County, Tennessee. Authorities say he was last seen around June 3rd in the Shankle Road area outside Paris. Investigators have also said Ryan mentioned plans to return to Florida and is believed to have left a residence on foot, heading toward Old Paris Murray Road.

Ryan has not been seen or heard from since. Now, one year later, his family is once again asking anyone with information to come forward. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Henry County Sheriff's Office in Tennessee.

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