Search for Gabby Petito's fiance in Florida wilderness enters sixth day
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[September 23, 2021]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - The exhaustive search for slain
travel blogger Gabby Petito's fiance in a vast Florida wilderness
entered a sixth day on Thursday as the mystery deepened around a case
that has engrossed Americans.
A team of divers joined police and FBI agents using boats and
helicopters looking for Brian Laundrie, 23, in the alligator-infested
Carlton Reserve on Wednesday, but a spokesman said at nightfall that
they had found "nothing" to show for their efforts.
Authorities have not said why they are convinced Laundrie, whom police
call a "person of interest" in the case, may still be somewhere inside
the more than 24,000-acre (9,700-hectare) wilderness preserve near his
home in North Port, Florida, more than a week after he told family
members he was headed there to hike alone.
North Port police say Laundrie's parents did not report him missing
until Sept. 14, three days after the family last saw him. The Carlton
Reserve has more than 80 miles (128 km) of hiking trails but is
dominated by swampy water.
Many Americans have closely followed the case since Petito, 22, was
reported missing on Sept. 11. Ten days earlier, Laundrie had returned
home to North Port without her from a cross-country road trip the couple
chronicled in social media posts.
Petito's body was discovered on Sunday in a remote corner of the
Bridger-Teton National Forest in western Wyoming, less than 1,000 feet
(300 m) from where, on the evening of Aug. 27, another pair of travel
bloggers caught video images of the couple's white Ford Transit parked
on a dirt road.
In identifying her remains, Teton County medical examiners ruled
Petito's death a homicide, but did not make the cause of her death
public.
'NO SERVICE IN YOSEMITE'
Petito and Laundrie left her home state of New York in July, heading
west on what they called a "van life" trip. They posted photos to social
media as they traveled through Kansas, Colorado and Utah.
Witnesses last saw Petito on Aug. 24 as she left a Salt Lake City hotel.
She posted her final photo the next day.
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Gabrielle Petito, 22, who was reported missing on Sept. 11, 2021
after traveling with her boyfriend around the country in a van and
never returned home, poses for a photo with Brian Laundrie in this
undated handout photo. North Port/Florida Police/Handout via
REUTERS/
Petito's family believes she was headed to Grand
Teton National Park when they last heard from her. Her body was
found at the edge of that park near the Spread River.
Investigators searched the Laundrie family home in North Port last
week and were seen loading cardboard boxes into a van and towing
away a silver Ford Mustang.
In seeking search warrants, investigators cited text messages from
Petito's phone to her mother, Nicole Schmidt, that struck Schmidt as
suspicious.
The final text from Petito's phone came on Aug. 30 and read only:
"No service in Yosemite," a national park in California that she and
Laundrie are not believed to have visited during their trip.
On Aug. 12, a 911 caller reported to emergency dispatchers that
Laundrie was slapping and hitting Petito in front of the Moonflower
Community Cooperative in Moab, Utah.
Moab police pulled the couple over in their van on a highway near
Arches National Park. Body camera footage of that encounter shows
Petito sobbing as she describes a fight between the couple that she
said escalated into her slapping Laundrie as he drove the van.
The officers did not detain Petito or Laundrie but told them to
spend the night apart.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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