RAW: Moab police bodycam video shows Petito upset during fight with boyfriend before disappearance

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Published on Sep 20, 2021
VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED: This body cam video, provided by the Moab Police Department, has not been edited by FOX 13 News. It may contain explicit language.

Police in Moab, Utah have released body cam footage showing officers interacting with Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie after a witness called 911 two weeks before she disappeared.

The video shows officers from the Moab City Police Department talking to a visibly distraught Petito – and Laundrie – after their white van was pulled over in Arches National Park.

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