Police search Linda Carman’s home

By: News Staff

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Missing boater, Linda Carman, went missing after setting out from Rhode Island on a fishing trip with her son, Nathan Carman.

Nathan was found floating on a raft, but Linda was never found.

Police have searched Linda’s home in Middletown, Connecticut in an effort to find out where she might be.

This is not the first search warrant executed following the rescue of 22-year-old Nathan Carman on Sunday.

Earlier this week, South Kingstown police searched his home in Vernon, Vermont where they took a modem, a GPS sim card, and letter he wrote.

Now they have moved over to Connecticut. Rhode Island detectives removed several items from that home Thursday night.

Nathan told the US Coast Guard that the boat he and his mother were on sank, and when he went to get on the life raft, he could not find his mother.

“I did not know if she had been dragged down with the ship. Neither of us had been wearing life vests.”

The 22-year-old was a suspect in the unsolved murder of his grandfather back in 2013.

South Kingstown police are working with law enforcement agencies in Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut to investigate his mother’s disappearance.

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