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Dog The Bounty Hunter Is ‘Working On Very Strong Leads’ As He Searches Coastline Of Florida Campsite Where Laundrie Family Stayed


Dog the Bounty Hunter and his teams have been searching the creeks and coastline for missing Brian Laundrie in a Florida campsite that he and his parents visited before Gabby Petito was reported missing.

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The 68-year-old reality star has been working with his teams around the Fort De Soto site about 75 miles away from the home the fugitive shared with parents Roberta, 55, and Christopher, 62.

“He’s working on very strong leads today,” spokesperson Jennifer William said, the Daily Mail reported.

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“This could very well be the last day of the hunt to apprehend Brian Laundrie,” Willingham continued.

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“He’s been using a boat. But we don’t want other folk piling in with their boats in the area. He’s following specific information.”

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The reality TV star and his new wife Francie Frane were seen arriving at Fort De Soto Park in Pinellas County on Wednesday morning.

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Dog and Francie, who married in Colorado weeks ago, appeared ready for the hunt as they jumped out of their vehicle outside the park entrance.

Dog drove his white truck decorated with American flags and talked to an officer from Pinellas County Sheriff.

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Officers were on hand at the area as it is a possible area of interest in the search.

The Laundrie family attorney, Steven Bertolino, confirmed on Tuesday that all three family members visited the site only five days before Gabby Petito was reported missing.

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“They all left the park,” he told Fox 13.

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Dog has claimed that Laundrie’s parents spent the night in Fort de Soto from September 1 to 3 in spot number 1 before returning with Brian to stay on spot 15 from September 6 to 8.

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The parents then left without him.

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Attorney Bertolino responded to the claims saying: “I will no longer give that dog credibility or dignify his false claims with the time of my reply.” But he later confirmed that the family had visited the site and the dates he provided were September 6 to 7.

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If Dog’s are accurate, Laundrie could’ve had a week’s headstart before he was named a person of interest.

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