

“We drove by and the gentleman was slapping the girl,” the caller says.
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In the audio provided to CNN by the Grand County Sherriff’s Office in Utah, a caller to 911 tells an operator he wants to report a domestic dispute and describes a white van with a Florida license plate. More details about an incident involving the couple emerged Monday when authorities in Utah released a recording of a 911 call where a man described a woman being slapped. The story has also further highlighted the tens of thousands of missing persons stories that do not garner such intense interest there were nearly 90,000 active missing person cases as of the end of 2020, according to the National Crime Information Center. In the days since, her story has become a national obsession for many, spurring digital detectives to comb through the couple’s online trail to try to solve the case. Petito’s family, unable to get in touch with her, reported her missing on September 11. Laundrie returned to his home in North Port, Florida, with their van but without Petito on September 1, according to police. Those posts abruptly stopped in late August, though. Petito, 22, and Laundrie, 23, had road tripping in a white van from New York through the American West this summer, all while regularly posting photos and stories to their social media pages with the hashtag #vanlife. US Park Ranger vehicles block access in the Spread Creek area of the Bridger-Teton National Forest, where human remains believed to be of Gabby Petito were found in Wyoming on Sunday. An autopsy is scheduled for Tuesday to confirm the identity. On Sunday, human remains that officials believe to be of Petito’s were found in an undeveloped camping area in Wyoming’s Bridger-Teton National Forest on the eastern edge of Grand Teton National Park.

The search for him had centered on a nearby nature reserve, but investigators shifted their focus after they “exhausted all avenues in searching the grounds there,” North Port Police spokesperson Josh Taylor said Monday. Meanwhile, investigators are still searching for Laundrie, who returned to the Florida home without Petito earlier this month, declined to talk to investigators and then went missing last week. The FBI tweeted Monday evening that the search was finished but the investigation is ongoing. His parents were escorted from the home before the search and then were brought back inside for questioning, police said.Īgents removed a number of items from the home, and a Ford Mustang convertible was also towed away. In the morning, FBI investigators searched Laundrie’s parents’ home in North Port as part of a “court-authorized search warrant” related to the Petito case. The FBI searched the family home of Gabby Petito’s fiancé, Brian Laundrie, in Florida for hours Monday, a day after investigators across the country found what they believe to be her remains.
