ON THE RUN

Brian Laundrie could walk over Mexico border ‘naked and on fire’ & no one would notice, says Most Wanted’s John Walsh

BRIAN Laundrie could walk over the US-Mexico border "naked with his hair on fire" and no one would recognize him, America’s Most Wanted host John Walsh says.

The fugitive, 23, has been missing for almost a month and cops do not know his whereabouts.

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America's Most Wanted host John Walsh claims Laundrie could walk over the US-Mexico border 'naked'Credit: ID
may have traveled to .

He told ID Wednesday: “He (Laundrie) could walk across the border naked with his hair on fire and nobody would notice him.

“I think that’s maybe where he’s hiding – and somebody might be helping him.”

Walsh alleged that may be helping the 23-year-old. There is no evidence to support these claims.

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The criminal investigator said he's received thousands of potential leads.

Walsh said: “Most of them are about my theory of his father driving him to the Mexican border and letting him go through Mexico.”

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He also thinks the fugitive is alive and claimed he It's not known if Laundrie is carrying a weapon.

Walsh said: “I believe he’s out there with the aid of his parents. I believe they might have given him a gun. And I would hate to see someone else become a victim of this guy.”

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The TV host says he has also received calls about . There is no evidence suggesting Laundrie is in the country.

Laundrie was reported missing on September 17 – days after allegedly telling his parents that he was going for a hike in the

The 25,000-acre national park is home to alligators, venomous snakes, Florida panthers, and bears.

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