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YouTuber Couple Claim They Drove Past Gabby Petito’s Van Two Days After Last Video Call

YouTuber Couple Claim They Drove Past Gabby Petito’s Van Two Days After Last Video Call

The couple say they captured the footage on 27 August around the Grand Tetons area

Anish Vij

Anish Vij

A YouTuber couple claim to have spotted Gabby Petito's van two days after her last video call to her mother:

The go pro footage was shared yesterday (September 19) on YouTube channel 'Red White & Bethune', which showed what is believed to be Gabby's van in the Tetons.

It was filmed on 27 August, two days after Gabby's last video call with her mother and on the same day the family received a final text from their daughter's phone, although they have since expressed doubt over whether the texts were actually sent by Gabby.

Petito's family said they and the FBI are aware of the video.

On the same day the footage was uploaded, FBI were able to confirm, via search teams, the remains of a woman's body in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park on Sunday (19 September).

The identity of the body is still unconfirmed as forensics work to identify the individual, however, the investigators have informed Ms Petito's mother and offered their condolences.

Brian Laundrie has been missing for six days, from his parents' home where he apparently visited a nature reserve and previously did not co-operating with the police in their investigation.

Instagram/gabspetito

His family have now been removed from their home after police declared it a 'crime scene'.

Police circled around the home in the Florida town of North Port on Monday morning, and FBI agents arrived with a warrant to search the house, allegedly telling the family 'you're in a crime scene'.

A short statement by the Bureau confirmed it is 'executing a court-authorized search warrant today at the Laundrie residence in North Port, FL relevant to the Gabrielle 'Gabby' Petito investigation'.

The statement continued: "No further details can be provided since this is an active and ongoing investigation."

Laundrie's parents have since returned to the property.

Brian - a 'person of interest' in the case - is believed to have fled to a local nature reserve.

However, North Port Police confirmed today that there are no plans to carry out an extensive search of the Carlton Reserve because they have 'exhausted all avenues' there, according to Fox News.

Instagram/gabspetito

Spokesperson Josh Taylor said: "At this time, we currently believe we have exhausted all avenues in searching of the grounds there.

"Law enforcement agencies continue to search for Brian Laundrie."

A family lawyer told ABC7 that he told them he was off to the Carlton Reserve for a hike, but never came back to the home he and Ms Petito shared together.

His family then allegedly went looking for him, and found his vehicle parked up at the reserve.

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/Red White & Bethune

Topics: US News, crime