It’s been one month since Brian Laundrie’s family members say they last saw the 23-year-old, who is a person of interest in his girlfriend Gabby Petito’s death. Here’s what we’ve learned.
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The FBI searched his family home.

Federal agents took several of Laundrie’s items as evidence and returned again nearly a week later, reportedly to collect samples of his DNA.
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A warrant is out for his arrest.

About a week after Laundrie’s parents reported him missing, federal officials indicted him for the unauthorized use of a debit card to make withdrawals of more than $1,000 during the period that Petito went missing.
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New bodycam footage showed Petito accusing Laundrie of hurting her.

Additional footage of the day officers pulled over the couple for a domestic dispute in Utah revealed that Petito had told law enforcement that Laundrie had “grabbed” her face. huffpost.com/entry/gabby-pe…
The Laundries went on a camping trip when Brian returned home without Petito.

Laundrie’s lawyer said the family went camping at Fort De Soto Park from Sept. 6-7. Police were seen searching the park the day before it was revealed. huffpost.com/entry/brian-la…
The timeline around Laundrie’s disappearance has shifted.

Though Laundrie’s parents originally said they’d last seen their son on Sept. 14, their lawyer issued a correction saying Brian actually left for his hike in the Carlton Reserve a day earlier.
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While authorities have remained tight-lipped about any developments in the search for the Laundrie, a coroner in Wyoming announced Tuesday that an autopsy of Petito’s body revealed the 22-year-old had been strangled to death. huffpost.com/entry/brian-la…

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