
Breaking : New Campsite Found In Closed Florida Park Is Now The Focus Of The Brian Laundrie Search
Published at : October 10, 2021
This Key Finding Is Now The Focus Of The Brian Laundrie Search: Report
Remnants of a campsite that appeared to have been recently used at a Florida reserve have reportedly become the focus in the search Brian Laundrie -- the fiancé of Gabby Petito and a person of interest in her death -- a source close to the Laundrie family told CNN's Chris Cuomo on Wednesday (October 8)
Law enforcement had previously asked Christopher Laundrie, Brian's father, to show them trials that his son would have typically used, but then nootified him that they wanted to search the area alone after the recent discovery of the remnants
Carlton Reserve, a 24,565-acre campsite located in Venice, Florida, is currently closed to visitors while authorities search the area
North Port Police told CNN the FBI was leading the search for Laundire and would be responsible for making decisions or taking actions in relation to the case
"The FBI would have to answer if that was true," said Josh Taylor, spokesperson for the police department
Laundrie family attorney Steve Bertolino told CNN that Christopher Laundrie was asked to help North Port Police during their search for his son on Wednesday (October 6) before police decided to postpone those plans
"Chris Laundrie was asked to assist law enforcement in their search for Brian at the preserve today," Bertolino said via CNN. "Since the preserve has been closed to the public Chris has not been able to look for Brian in the only place Chris and Roberta believe Brian may be
Unfortunately North Port police had to postpone Chris' involvement but Chris and Roberta are hopeful there will be another opportunity to assist
Bertolino also said Brian Laundrie's parents "don't believe he's in another area. They believe he is in the preserve
Cassie, said she doesn't know where her brother is and would "turn him in" if she did in an exclusive interview with ABC News
Chapman said Laundrie showed "no evidence" of being suicidal and credited Laundrie's social media presence for his theory
"If you go to his Instagram pages and look what kind of person he really is and the books that he reads and especially a very favorite book, that's not books for sucidal people," Chapman said
On Sunday (October 3), Chapman tweeted a video update of himself wading through the Florida swamp waters in search for Laundrie
Remnants of a campsite that appeared to have been recently used at a Florida reserve have reportedly become the focus in the search Brian Laundrie -- the fiancé of Gabby Petito and a person of interest in her death -- a source close to the Laundrie family told CNN's Chris Cuomo on Wednesday (October 8)
Law enforcement had previously asked Christopher Laundrie, Brian's father, to show them trials that his son would have typically used, but then nootified him that they wanted to search the area alone after the recent discovery of the remnants
Carlton Reserve, a 24,565-acre campsite located in Venice, Florida, is currently closed to visitors while authorities search the area
North Port Police told CNN the FBI was leading the search for Laundire and would be responsible for making decisions or taking actions in relation to the case
"The FBI would have to answer if that was true," said Josh Taylor, spokesperson for the police department
Laundrie family attorney Steve Bertolino told CNN that Christopher Laundrie was asked to help North Port Police during their search for his son on Wednesday (October 6) before police decided to postpone those plans
"Chris Laundrie was asked to assist law enforcement in their search for Brian at the preserve today," Bertolino said via CNN. "Since the preserve has been closed to the public Chris has not been able to look for Brian in the only place Chris and Roberta believe Brian may be
Unfortunately North Port police had to postpone Chris' involvement but Chris and Roberta are hopeful there will be another opportunity to assist
Bertolino also said Brian Laundrie's parents "don't believe he's in another area. They believe he is in the preserve
Cassie, said she doesn't know where her brother is and would "turn him in" if she did in an exclusive interview with ABC News
Chapman said Laundrie showed "no evidence" of being suicidal and credited Laundrie's social media presence for his theory
"If you go to his Instagram pages and look what kind of person he really is and the books that he reads and especially a very favorite book, that's not books for sucidal people," Chapman said
On Sunday (October 3), Chapman tweeted a video update of himself wading through the Florida swamp waters in search for Laundrie

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