Dog the Bounty Hunter’s daughter vows he’s ‘not giving up’ search for Brian Laundrie despite injury & says ‘bait is set’
DOG the Bounty Hunter's daughter says he's "not giving up" the search for Brian Laundrie despite getting injured, and said the "bait is set."
Lyssa Chapman shared the update after news broke that Dog was heading back to Colorado from Florida, where the search for is still underway.
"Dad is headed back to Colorado temporarily to handle some business. (Remember, he was in Florida on his honeymoon)," Lyssa confirmed.
"We are still actively searching for , leaving a team in place in Florida. As always, whatever I can share with you, I will."
Replying to a fan who hoped the team wasn't giving up, Lyssa tweeted: "Not giving up ... It’s common that we (include you all) put so much heat on a fugitive they dig down, he will pop up again. Bait is set."
He will continue to process leads in Colorado while he’s there and is raising funds to continue what he has labeled an "expensive search."
It comes after Dog bluntly warned 's fugitive fiancé: “I'm gonna catch you.”
, Dog confirmed he's received thousands of calls and said: “So I'm gonna tell you right now Laundrie, I'm gonna catch you.”
THOUSANDS OF TIPS
Dog told The Sun he has been running down leads he has been getting from tipsters.
He said his team has fielded "3,500 calls" since they joined the search for Laundrie.
During the chat, Dog also had some choice words for the family attorney, Steve Bertolino.
Dog claimed the family camped together at the island grounds on September 1 through 3 and September 6 through 8.
"They were registered, went through the gate,” Dog said at the time in an interview with .
He added: “They're on camera. They were here.
The van-life couple had logged two months of a cross-country road trip over the summer.
Gabby was last heard from on August 27.
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The Teton County coroner and FBI confirmed remains found on September 19 was Gabby.
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