Brian Laundrie’s sister, Cassie Laundrie, said it was “typical” for Gabby Petito and her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, to fight and break up.

Where is Gabby Petito?

Petito, 22, was reported missing on Sept. 11 after she and her boyfriend went on a cross-country road trip, which they documented through Instagram and YouTube. Parts of their stay included visits to Mystic Hot Springs and Bryce CanyonCanyonlands and Arches national parks throughout July and August.

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Did Gabby Petito and her boyfriend fight in Utah?

On Thursday, a new body camera video revealed an emotional Utah incident between Petito and her boyfriend in Moab, where police were called to the domestic incident.

Did Gabby and her boyfriend ever fight?

Cassie Laundrie told “Good Morning America” on Friday that it was common for the couple to get into argument.

  • “It looked typical of both of them. Whenever they’d fight, they’d take a break and be fine,” Cassie Laundrie said, according to the New York Post.
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Interestingly, Cassie Laundrie said she has not spoken to her brother since he returned home on Sept. 1.

  • “I haven’t been able to talk to him. I wish I had information where I could give more,” she said.

Does Brian Laundrie know what happened to Gabby?

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North Port Police Chief Todd Garrison said on CNN’s “Don Lemon Tonight” Thursday night that he thinks Brian Laundrie and his family have more information about the case.

  • “I believe Brian has the information,” he said.
  • “I believe people around Brian may also have the information, and we are pleading to those people to come forward. Provide us the information that we need to find Gabby and reunite Gabby with her family because she deserves it and her family deserves it,” he said, per CNN.
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