WILD GOOSE CHASE

How Brian Laundrie search saw 16 agencies, drones & choppers hunt him – but fell short until parents showed up at park

THE weeks-long, 16-agency manhunt for Brian Laundrie that included drones, choppers, and high-tech equipment couldn't locate the fugitive - but his parents found their son's belongings in less than two hours.

Chris Laundrie stumbled upon his backpack and notebook while he was reportedly away from law enforcement within 90 minutes on Wednesday, while officers later found human remains in the vicinity.

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for any signs of Brian.

Multiple agencies led by the have been using dive teams, cadaver dogs, infrared cameras, sonar, among other search tools to search for Laundrie.

But it was his father who found the white plastic bag and a black object believed to be Laundrie's - just 24 hours after the park was reopened to the public.

The remains haven't been positively identified as Brian, but Laundrie's family lawyer Steve Bertolino said there's a "strong possibility" that they are his but noted that the family would wait for forensics to confirm.

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The unexpected finding may exonerate Brian’s parents, who have been accused of helping their son escape and evade law enforcement, or raise further suspicion.

Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor, told The Sun that the evidence may have been planted to confuse law enforcement - though he said it's not likely his parents did it.

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"Law enforcement found a backpack and notebook, that’s key evidence," he said.

"It’s certainly likely that those human remains they found belong to Brian Laundrie, unless he was trying to plant evidence next to someone else’s remains to throw law enforcement off his tracks."

Bertolino has denied accusations that the evidence was planted.

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