Police in North Port, Florida, have admitted that they made a mistake while monitoring Brian Laundrie's movements from his home last month.
were confirmed to be Laundrie's after a review of dental records, officials said Thursday. His parents helped lead the FBI and North Port police to the Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park, a part of Carlton Reserve.
According to the FBI, the remains were found alongside personal items belonging to Laundrie, such as a backpack and a notebook. The contents of those items have not been disclosed., the family's attorney, Steven Bertolino, said late last week.Bertolino on Monday said he was not given a timeline for when the anthropologist will conclude the evaluation of Laundrie's remains, which he said will ultimately be cremated.
He added that Laundrie's family has no immediate plans for a funeral, although it may decide on a private ceremony later.Petito and Laundrie left for their trip from Blue Point, New York, in early July in a 2012 Ford Transit van. The couple chronicled their trip on their Instagram accounts andThe case continues to generate enormous public interest, but it has also
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Brian Laundrie mistaken for mom, not watched carefully, police admit'No case is perfect,' North Port Police Public Information Officer Josh Taylor said in response to the mistake.
Read more »
Investigators confused Brian Laundrie's mother for him while watching their home, police reportedly acknowledgeInvestigators in Florida confused Brian Laundrie's mother with her son while they were monitoring the family's home in the days after Laundrie's fiancée, Gabby Petito, was reported missing, a police spokesperson said.
Read more »
Brian Laundrie notebook found near remains 'may be salvageable,' police sayBrian Laundrie's notebook, which his parents found in Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park on Oct. 20 before handing it over to authorities, “may be salvageable,” police say.
Read more »
Gabby Petito Case: Brian Laundrie Will Not Have Funeral Service Amid Inconclusive Autopsy Results - E! OnlineBrian Laundrie's autopsy did not conclusively establish how he died, and his parents have opted not to hold a funeral service for him, according to their attorney.
Read more »
Brian Laundrie's cause of death remains a mystery, family won't hold funeral'I was told the manner and cause of death were not determined and the remains were sent to an anthropologist [for] further evaluation,' Steven Bertolino said.
Read more »
Brian Laundrie's autopsy was 'inconclusive,' family attorney saysThe remains of Brian Laundrie have been sent to an anthropologist for further review after an initial autopsy came back inconclusive, an attorney for Laundrie's family told CBS News.
Read more »