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Report Finds Utah Police Made Mistakes in Encounter With Gabby Petito, Brian Laundrie

Police in Moab responded to a domestic incident between Petito and Laundrie on Aug. 12, a month before Petito’s body was found in Wyoming

NBCUniversal Media, LLC On Sept. 11, 2021, the family of 22-year-old Gabby Petito reported her missing to authorities in Suffolk County, New York. This is a timeline of events that led to the report and things that have occurred since.

The Moab, Utah, police officers who encountered Gabby Petito and her fiancé a month before her body was found in Wyoming made several mistakes, an independent review released Wednesday has found.

The review, conducted by Capt. Brandon Ratcliffe of the Price City Police Department in Utah, found that the officers who responded to an Aug. 12 incident between Petito and her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, misclassified the incident. Their reports also lacked details, the review determined.

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The independent investigation was conducted after a lawyer filed a formal complaint raising questions about how the incident was handled. 

The review recommends that the two officers, Eric Pratt and Daniel Scott Robbins, be placed on probation. Phone numbers for the pair could not immediately be found Wednesday night. 

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It's normal for couples to argue or for a partner to ask about your whereabouts - but there are patterns of bad behavior that should raise red flags. In light of recent news in the Gabby Petito case, we spoke to Tracy Tamborra, a criminal justice professor at the University of New Haven and former director of a domestic violence services agency in New Jersey.
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