How public interest, awareness can help solve missing person cases
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Unsolved missing person cases are getting new attention across America, as the Gabby Petito case proves how powerful public interest can be and helping to solve them. We have been speaking to local experts and parents about how Gabby's case has given new hope to those still waiting to find their loved ones. Simply sharing a missing person's flier that pops up can have such a great impact does that can reach millions of people all over the world.

Hunt for Brian Laundrie: Social media's role in Gabby Petito's mystery homicide

In the hunt for Brian Laundrie amid Gabby Petito's death, social media users have provided useful information to both the FBI and their followers online.

Laundrie family changed Fort De Soto campground reservations before Brian returned home, docs show

Brian Laundrie’s mother Roberta canceled camping reservations for two people at a Florida park on Aug. 31 and made new reservations for three people at the same park on Sept. 3, documents obtained by Fox News show.

Houston man's body found in Wyoming where Gabby Petito's remains were uncovered

It's been nearly two weeks since 22-year-old Gabby Petito's body was found, yet officials say her widespread coverage may have assisted in finding a man from Houston, who went missing in mid-August.

What’s next in search for Brian Laundrie?

Gabby's family, like many others, still want to know: Where is Brian Laundrie – the sole person of interest in her death?

Brian Laundrie Search: Will the parents be charged?
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As the manhunt continues for Brian Laundrie, there's a lot of speculation about the role his parents may or may not have played in helping him disappear after the murder of his fiancee, Gabby Petito. They say they have no idea where their son is, but a lot of Internet sleuths have been quick to point out some suspicious behavior.

Gabby Petito’s family calls for Brian Laundrie to 'turn yourself in'

Gabby Petito’s family gathered Tuesday to thank law enforcement for their efforts to find their missing loved one and showed off matching tattoos in her memory. But with the hunt for her fiancé still underway, they had one message for Brian Laundrie: "Turn yourself in."

Pinellas deputies: No confirmed tips or sightings of Brian Laundrie in Fort De Soto Park

Public records show someone by the name of “Roberta Laundrie” checked into the campground. But a spokesperson with the sheriff's office said they were not working anything related to the ongoing search for Brian Laundrie at Fort De Soto Park.

Gabby Petito case: Moab, Utah police chief takes leave of absence amid investigation into handling of 911 call

The head of Utah’s Moab Police Department requested a leave of absence just days after the city announced it would be investigating officers’ handling of a possible domestic violence case last month involving Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie.

Brian Laundrie's mother called 911 on ‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’

North Port police confirmed that Brian Laundrie's mother Roberta called 911 on Dog the Bounty Hunter when he knocked on the family's front door over the weekend.

Gabby Petito case: Florida cowboy says 'no surviving' swamp where police are searching for Brian Laundrie

After Laundrie’s parents pointed authorities toward the Carlton Reserve, a nature preserve Brian was known to frequent, many began to speculate about whether the avid hiker would be equipped to live in the depths of the 25,000-acre woods for weeks on end.

Brian Laundrie search: 'We're not wasting our time,' police commander says

Six days into the search for Brian Laundrie, police insisted the grueling, exhausting search at Carlton Reserve in Sarasota County is worthwhile as they try to solve Gabby Petito's disappearance. They plan to continue through the weekend.

FBI helps conduct grid search of 25,000-acre wildlife reserve for Brian Laundrie

Additional FBI resources were brought in to help Florida authorities continue the search of Sarasota County swampland to find the one person who may know what happened to Gabby Petito, but the search wrapped up once again with “nothing found.”

Gabby Petito case: How to submit a tip to the FBI

The FBI is urging anyone who may have seen Laundrie and Petito in the Grand Teton area to submit a tip. The agency is also requesting any other tips nationally.