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Police search Connecticu­t home of woman lost in boating incident

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Middletown (AP) — Police have searched the home of a woman who went missing at sea during a fishing trip with her son and is presumed dead.

Officers were seen removing bags, envelopes and boxes from 54-yearold Linda Carman’s home in Middletown on Thursday night. They have said they are investigat­ing “the facts and circumstan­ces” surroundin­g her disappeara­nce.

Local police and officers from South Kingstown, R.I., conducted the search.

Carman and her 22-year-old son, Nathan Carman, left a South Kingstown marina on Sept. 17. Nathan Carman was found alone in a life raft by the crew of a passing freighter on Sunday about 100 nautical miles south of Martha’s Vineyard, Mass. He told the Coast Guard their 31-footlong boat sank, and he doesn’t know what happened to his mother.

Linda Carman’s disappeara­nce is being investigat­ing by local, state and federal officials in Rhode Island, Connecticu­t and Vermont.

A lawyer representi­ng Linda Carman’s three sisters said Friday the family is grateful for the efforts of the rescue team. “As we continue our search for answers, the family has faith that our state and federal investigat­ors are bringing maximum resources to bear, so that the family can have some degree of closure and an opportunit­y to heal,” said Daniel Small, the Boston-based attorney.

Police searched Nathan Carman’s home in Vernon, Vt., on Monday and seized a modem, a cellphone SIM card and a letter. A search warrant indicated investigat­ors think he was handling some boat motor repairs himself and the vessel might not have been seaworthy.

The case also has placed renewed attention on the unsolved killing of Linda Carman’s father and Nathan Carman’s grandfathe­r, John Chakalos, a wealthy real estate developer found shot to death in his Windsor home in 2013. Court documents show Windsor police applied for an arrest warrant charging Nathan Carman with murder but a prosecutor didn’t sign the warrant and asked for more informatio­n.

Nathan Carman has denied having anything to do with the killing, saying he was very close to his grandfathe­r.

 ?? KRISTOPHER RADDER/THE BRATTLEBOR­O REFORMER VIA AP ?? Nathan Carman, rescued from a life raft after a fishing trip, talks to an ABC news reporter on Wednesday Brattlebor­o, Vt. The fishing trip left his mother missing and presumed dead.
KRISTOPHER RADDER/THE BRATTLEBOR­O REFORMER VIA AP Nathan Carman, rescued from a life raft after a fishing trip, talks to an ABC news reporter on Wednesday Brattlebor­o, Vt. The fishing trip left his mother missing and presumed dead.

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