Dog the Bounty Hunter wades through Florida swamp searching

Dog the Bounty Hunter wades through Florida swamp searching

Dog The Bounty Hunter has shared a video of himself continuing to search for Brian Laundrie by wading through waist-deep swamp water in Florida .
In his most recent post on Instagram, shared on Sunday morning, Duane 'Dog' Chapman, shared a clip of him and his team wading through a swamp, as followers praised his commitment to finding Laundrie.
In the video, Chapman can be seen holding onto a boat before venturing into the swamp with waist-deep waters along with four other men.
'The search has continued throughout the weekend on the islands off the west coast of Florida,' Duane 'Dog' Chapman captioned a clip of him and his team wading through a Florida swamp searching for Laudnrie
Dog The Bounty Hunters vowed to find Laundrie and help bring justice to Gabby Petito's death. He said he could empathize with Petito's family pain because he lost a daughter of similar age to Petito's
'The search has continued throughout the weekend on the islands off the west coast of Florida,' he captioned the video.
The former reality TV star joined the search for Laundrie last weekend, more than a week after law enforcement started their own manhunt for Laundrie, whose parents said was last seen on September 14.
Police was made aware that Laundrie whereabouts were unknown on September 17, and two days later Petito's body was found near Grand Teton National Park.
Chapman has vowed to help bring justice to Petito's death and find Laundrie. He said he could empathize with Petito's family because he also lost one of his daughters when she was a similar age to Petito's.
He said that he is receiving sighting tips like 'crazy,' with around 2,000 people calling the hotline he set up for tips on Laundrie on a daily basis.
Chapman's daughter, Lisa Chapman, said that she is in charge of the logistics of the search online and is actively receiving and thoroughly following leads.
Chapman said he is receiving sighting tips like 'crazy,' with around 2,000 people calling the hotline he set up for tips on Laundrie on a daily basis
Chapman joined the search for Brian Laundrie last weekend. He said today that he is searching on islands off Florida's West Coast
Update: Dads is physically following up on leads today, and I am digitally following up on leads. Keep the info coming !! Persistent is key to getting #justiceforgabbypetito & #BrainLaundrie behind bars
— Lyssa Chapman (@BabyLyssaC) October 2, 2021 'Update: Dads is physically following up on leads today, and I am digitally following up on leads. Keep the info coming !! Persistence is key to getting #justiceforgabbypetito & #BrainLaundrie behind bars,' she tweeted.
Social media has been a pivotal tool in the investigation into Petito's disappearance and the finding of her body, as it becomes evident that it will also be fundamental in the search for Laundrie.
Chapman's social media updates come a day after Petito's mother, Nichole Schmidt, also took social media to demand Laundrie turn himself in.
'Mama bear is getting angry!' Schmidt posted on Twitter using her account for the first time. 'Turn yourself in! @josephpetito agrees.#justiceforgabby #americasdaughter.'
Within the first two hours, the tweet gathered 7.4K likes and 1.1K retweets.
She then retweeted a photo of Gabby and her stepmother, Tara Petito, shared by Joseph Petito, Gabby's father, and a photo of Gabby as a child shared by Jim Schmidt, Gabby's stepfather.
Gabby Petito's family revealed last week that they got new tattoos in her honor, including one she had on her forearm saying 'Let it be'
Laundrie's parents called 911 on Chapman last week, after he showed up knocking on their door and asking for information about their son's whereabouts.
Chapman has said that it is 'a shame,' the Laundries are not cooperating to find their son.
'The police said we were welcome to knock on the door so we did,' he told FOX . 'I wanted to tell the Laundries that our goal is to find Brian and bring him in alive.'
Chapman has focused his attention on the coastline and creeks surrounding Fort De Soto Park. The TV reality star used boats and K9 units top search the area last Wednesday.
Chapman believes it is probable that Laundrie is hiding somewhere in the 1,136 acre Fort De Soto Park area — which is made up of five interconnected islands.
During Wednesday's search, the team did not find solid evidence suggesting that Laundrie is in the woods on Egmont Key
A map shows the Fort de Soto Park campsite's location, the Laundrie family home and the Carlton Reserve where authorities have focused their search and Laundrie's parents say he was headed
'This would be and could be a perfect spot for him to hide, not too many people out here, but there's a lot of environmental things that we're gonna fight,' he said in a video posted to Twitter.
Both police and Chapman are fighting against time to find Laundrie, as chances to collect evidence in order to build a case against him decrease by the hour.
Meanwhile, the investigation was thrown a curvebal

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