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Brian Laundrie’s Mom Calls 911 For Help As ‘Dog The Bounty Hunter’ Bangs On Door


The investigation into the Brian Laundrie case took a bizarre turn recently after a new audio message was released by 911 operators.

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According to media reports, Brian Laundrie’s mother did not appreciate Dog The Bounty Hunter’s interference in the investigation. And that’s why she can be heard in the latest audio clip asking 911 operators for help as he comes banging on their door. 

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Source: Yahoo

For those who may not be aware, the famous fugitive chaser has vowed to bring back Brian Laundrie after cops failed to find any major leads into the investigation, despite searching for days.

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Source: Meaww

However, it appeared that he was not welcome on the Laundries’ premises because his loud knocks and bangs on their doors only resulted in the cops showing up after complaints made by Brian’s mother herself.

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Dog the Bounty Hunter explained calmly how he never meant to disturb or cause any trouble for the family. Instead, he added how it was such a shame how the circumstances of the scenario turned out because he was only trying to help bring back their son Brian alive.

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Source: Fox News

In the newly dispatched audio that was recently released, Roberta Laundrie could be heard speaking to cops regarding the famous television personality whose real name is Duane Lee Chapman, He could be seen in viral images as he banged on the Laundries’ door on Saturday in Florida’s New Port district.

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Source: Jai Tuss

This is the exact same location where both Brian and his deceased girlfriend Gabby Petito lived, as reported by Fox News recently.

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The network claimed how the caller made a reference to a male situation, adding how she had spoken to the cops too. But Chapman denied the claims, adding how he only arrived at the family home after taking permission from the cops.

Source: Outsider

“I had just spoken to the cops before arriving. It’s a huge shame that Brian’s parents refused to speak to us because the police told us clearly how we were allowed and more than welcome to knock on their door,” explained Chapman.

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911 officials claim that they handled the situation like any other, adding how the situation was diffused with ease, without mentioning any further comments regarding the incident.