Brian Laundrie possible sighting in Florida as resident convinced they pictured ‘fugitive cycling on a BIKE’
BRIAN Laundrie has potentially been sighted in Florida as a resident claims to have footage of the fugitive riding a bike along a country road.
Gabby Petito's fiancé was possibly captured by surveillance video cycling over rough terrain, a local resident claims.
He told TMZ the footage shows a man who looks like 23-year-old Laundrie pass through the outskirts of his property in Dunnellon on October 9.
The small Florida town is three hours north of Laundrie's home in North Port.
The homeowner said they reported the sighting to the FBI and handed over the footage.
He added that there is a rugged sugar sand path along several rural acres of his property and that people rarely venture into the area.
The video shows the man carrying a large backpack and struggling down the rough path.
He is wearing a dark sweatshirt, a dark baseball cap, and light pants.
The man's face is not clear from the surveillance footage.
The homeowner said that it appeared the man was trying to lay low as he passed through.
The sighting was almost a month after Laundrie disappeared.
It comes after a string of reported sightings of Laundrie, who was when his parents claimed he went for a hike in Florida's Carlton Reserve.
It was only two days after was officially reported missing by her family in New York.
Yet they did not report him missing until September 17.
in Wyoming two days later and a coroner revealed last week that she had been
Laundrie has not been named a suspect in her death but is a person of interest.
SEARCH CONTINUES
He has remained on the run as the FBI conducts a search of the Carlton Reserve.
Dog the Bounty Hunter also mounted a search in Fort De Soto park after receiving a tip Laundrie was there with his family earlier in September, after he returned home without Gabby.
On Tuesday, the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park was reopened to the public after a search.
It had been closed for a month as the manhunt for Laundrie continued.
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No sighting has yet been confirmed.
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