• Search

Unidentified Body Found In Area Of Search For Gabby Petito

By Holly Matkin and Christopher Berg

Teton County, WY – A body has been found in the Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, in the same area authorities have been searching for missing 22-year-old Gabby Petito.

No information about the identity or gender of the body has been disclosed at this time, according to WABC.

The FBI announced that they would provide an update on the search at 4:00 p.m. MDT. UPDATE: Authorities have announced that the body is believed to be Gabby Petito but they are still waiting for confirmation from the medical examiner.

Local news helicopters have been broadcasting images of a white tent set up in a remote area surrounded by searchers.

Authorities are also actively searching for Petito’s boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, after he went missing on Tuesday.

The North Port Police Department (NPPD) listed Laundrie, 23, as a person of interest in Petito’s disappearance on Sept. 15, but the current search has nothing to do with any alleged crimes.

Laundrie’s parents claim he has been missing since Sept. 14, the NPPD said in a press release.

Laundrie returned to Florida in Petito’s converted camper van without her on Sept. 1.

The couple had been touring U.S. national parks in the van since early July.

Petito’s mother, Nichole Schmidt, said she last spoke with her daughter on Aug. 25, when Petito told her she and Laundrie were heading to Grand Teton, Wyoming before making their way to Yellowstone National Park, ABC News reported.

Laundrie has refused to speak with law enforcement or Petito’s family about where he last saw her.

Petito’s van was recovered at a home belonging to Laundrie’s parents after her family reported her as missing on Sept. 11.

Law enforcement officers in Florida have been searching for Laundrie since Sept. 17, when his parents reported him as “missing,” the NPPD said in an update on Saturday.

They claimed Laundrie was last seen on Sept. 14, when he headed to the Carlton Reserve area with his backpack to go hiking, according to police.

He never returned home.

They waited three days to report his alleged disappearance.

“We’ve obviously been trying to reach the family to get answers in this case since (last) Saturday,” NPPD Spokesperson Josh Taylor told reporters, according to KABC. “The first time that we’ve had any in-depth conversation with them was (Friday) when their attorney called and said the family was concerned about Brian’s whereabouts.”

As many as 50 law enforcement officers from five local police agencies and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have been searching the vast, swampy nature reserve with the help of bloodhounds and drones, KABC reported.

“As of now, Brian has not been found. The search for the evening has been called off due to darkness. Efforts will continue Sunday,” the NPPD said on Saturday night.

“Again, it is important to note that while Brian is a person of interest in Gabby’s disappearance, he is not wanted for a crime,” the department added. “We are not currently working a crime investigation. We are now working multiple missing person investigations.”

Richard Stafford, the attorney representing the Petito family, scoffed at claims Laundrie is truly missing or in danger, KABC reported.

“All of Gabby’s family want the world to know that Brian is not missing, he is hiding,” Stafford declared. “Gabby is missing.”

He said the fact that the Laundrie family asked the NPPD to search for their son while refusing to help in the search for Petito is “reprehensible and hypocritical,” WTVT reported.

Multiple law enforcement agencies participated in the massive search for Petito in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, park officials said in a press release on Saturday.

“The FBI Denver Field Office and its Wyoming Resident Agencies, in coordination with the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, the Teton County Sheriff’s Office, and the Jackson Police Department, have been conducting ground surveys at the Spread Creek Dispersed Camping Area in the Bridger-Teton National Forest on the east boundary of Grand Teton National Park,” the update read. “This area is closed to the public and will remain closed until the surveys are complete.”

The FBI urged anyone who used the Spread Creek Dispersed Camping Area between Aug. 27 and Aug 30 who might have had contact with Petito or Laundrie to contact their tip line.

A video that showed a van that seems to match the description of Petito’s was shared to YouTube on Sunday.

The footage was recorded at the Spread Creek Dispersed Camping area between 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 27, according to the video caption.

The Petito family and the FBI have seen the video, WTVT reported.

“We believe this is the van for multiple reasons,” her family wrote on their Find Gabby Facebook Page. “Please do not clog up the tip line with the same video. This is in the hands of the right people. Thank you so much, this is exactly why we are asking people to review older photos and video.”

Written by
Christopher Berg

Editor-in-Chief: Twitter/@SnarkyCop. Christopher left his job as a police officer to manage The Police Tribune to provide context to the public about police incidents. Before becoming a police officer, he worked as a law enforcement dispatcher trainer.

View all articles
Written by Christopher Berg

Newsletter

Sign up to our daily newsletter so you don't miss out on the latest events surrounding law enforcement!

Follow Me

Follow us on social media and be sure to mark us as "See First."

Sponsored: