Brian Laundrie was spotted running out of his backyard the day his parents reported him missing, his neighbors claim
GABBY Petito's fiancé Brian Laundrie was spotted running out of his backyard on the day that he was reported missing, his neighbors claim.
The 23-year-old remains at large – weeks after he was reported missing by his parents on September 17.
In the clip uploaded to , she speculated that he may have run through the nearby woods.
Jen claimed that another neighbor recorded the alleged moment on CCTV.
When asked if she thought Laundrie was in the North Port area on the day that he was reported missing, Jen said: "Yes, definitely. He was here."
It’s unknown if Gabby's fiancé was in the location on September 17 and it's not known who provided the "footage" to the police.
Laundrie’s parents Chris and Roberta reported their son missing days after he allegedly told them that he was going for a hike.
It was reported that Laundrie left the family home on September 14 but the
Steven Bertolino, the lawyer representing the Laundries', said that his parents gave the “incorrect date”.
Instead, Laundrie allegedly left the home on September 13.
In a statement, Bertolino said: "The Laundries were basing the date Brian left on their recollection of certain events.”
After consulting with the FBI and confirming the day Brian’s Mustang was found and returned to the Laundries’ home, Bertolino wrote, “We now believe the day Brian left to hike in the preserve was Monday, September 13."
He reportedly found a and has turned over "information" to the FBI.
Dog told Fox News: "On Friday we found a makeshift, very primitive camp that had some promising things around it. So we gave gathered up all those things.
And, Maureen O’Connell told Thursday: “I have a feeling that [Laundrie] is going to be found and he is going to be found alive.
“All the information that’s been coming in for weeks now, as you layer it upon yourself, you can start to see all these things coming to fruition.
She said the case is “filled with one wild goose chase after another”.
'MEDIOCRE'
Laundrie’s sister
She told Good Morning America: “I'd say Brian's a mediocre survivalist. It wouldn't surprise me if he could last out there a very long time, but also, I don't think anything would surprise me at this point."
He told the Sun: “You just need to be able to walk long distances and be able to go on small amounts of food at a time (to survive the Appalachian Trail).
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“Appalachian Trail hikers don’t have to worry about building fire or shelter off the landscape, and controlling the body's core temperature without the aid of proper clothing."
Anyone with information is asked to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or 303-629-7171.
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