
Utah officers who stopped Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie should be placed on probation, report says
CNN
Two police officers who responded to a domestic violence call involving Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie last year in Moab, Utah, should be put on probation for what the city called "several unintentional mistakes" made during the encounter, according to an independent investigator.
Petito and Laundrie were traveling through Moab on August 12 as part of a lengthy road trip when police responded to a call in which a witness said he saw the couple involved in a domestic dispute before driving away.
Officers pulled the couple over after the van exceeded the speed limit, abruptly left its lane and struck a curb, according to a police report.

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