
Brian Laundrie manhunt: Florida fugitive last seen a day earlier than previously believed, lawyer says
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Brian Laundrie was last seen by his parents on Sept. 13, according to family attorney Steven Bertolino, who said more than two weeks ago it was a day later.
Chris and Roberta Laundrie initially told investigators at the time they hadn’t seen their son since Tuesday, Sept. 14, according to a police news release from that Friday that states Laundrie hadn’t been seen "since Tuesday of this week."
After Laundrie’s disappearance, police began searching the sprawling T. Mabry Carlton Jr. Reserve, a 25,000-acre preserve near the family’s home in North Port, Fla. Infested with gators, snakes, insects and other wildlife, heavy rains also left the swampy park underwater. For weeks, investigators failed to find Laundrie inside.

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