Brian Laundrie DNA analysis not yet performed; police dispel rumors

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Brian Laundrie DNA analysis not yet performed; police dispel rumors
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The Laundrie family attorney, Steven Bertolino, previously said that an autopsy of Brian's remains came back inconclusive.

Laundrie went for a hike in the Carlton Reserve on September 13, just two days after his fiancée, Gabby Petito was reported missing by her parents. Bertolino told officials with the FBI that Laundrie had not returned from his hike a day later but the North Port Police Department didn't learn of his disappearance until September 17.

Petito first went missing while on a road trip with Laundrie and her body was eventually found on September 19 in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park. She died by manual strangulation, the Teton County Coroner's office ruled. Laundrie was never accused of murdering Petito, but he was named a person of interest in her disappearance and death. A federal arrest warrant was also previously issued for Laundrie, accusing him of credit card fraud.

The North Port Police Department announced on Tuesday that a DNA analysis on Brian Laundrie's remains has yet to be conducted. Above, the North Port Police Department along with other surrounding law enforcement agencies are seen outside the T. Mabry Carlton Jr. Memorial Reserve, where Brian Laundrie's remains were found.

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