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They planned to travel in Petito's white Ford van to the West Coast and visit state and national parks across the western United States.
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They are said to have been in a physical altercation and an argument.
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She is in communication with her mother just fine during this time.
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There is no concern as to how Gabby is doing. As we know everything is currently fine.
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This was during which her family believes she remains in the Tetons.
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They doubt she wrote that text. According to Stafford, that message reads, "No service in Yosemite." This was an out of the ordinary text from Gabby.
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The white vehicle Petito and Laundrie had been traveling in was later recovered by police at the home. It was processed and "there was some material in there" that authorities will be going through.
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After not being able to get in touch with her, Petito's family, who lives in New York, reports her missing to police in Suffolk County, New York.
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Brians family refused to answer. They did not participate at all in helping their family find their daughter.
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"We've been trying all week to talk to his family, to talk to Brian, and now they've called us here on Friday, we've gone to the home, and they're saying now they have not seen their son," Taylor tells CNN's Chris Cuomo. "It is another twist in this story." This leads us to a lot of suspicion as to what this family is up to.
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Roughly 50 law enforcement officers from five local agencies and the FBI are searching for Laundrie.
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The remains that were found are identical to the description of Gabby but nothing is 100% confirmed. Further investigation has to be done.
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Christopher and Roberta Laundrie are escorted from their home and return after federal agents executed a search warrant, according to Taylor, the North Port police spokesperson. Authorities then searched the home for hours.
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The cause of death remains pending final autopsy results, but we do now know that she is dead.
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The warrant was issued pursuant to a federal grand jury indictment for the "use of unauthorized devices" related to Laundries activities after Petito's death, the FBI says.