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As time ticks by, more questions than answers in search for Brian Laundrie

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NORTH PORT, Fla. - It's now been one month since Brian Laundrie returned home to North Port without Gabby Petito.

Questions are being raised about his sister and the last time she saw him.Saturday also marks just over two weeks since Brian Laundrie was first reporting missing on September 17.

That same day, his parents told the FBI they actually hadn’t seen him since September 14 when he went for a hike in the Carlton Reserve.Authorities have been searching the gator-infested rugged terrain ever since, but there's still no sign of Brian."Me and my family want Gabby to be found safe.

She’s like a sister and my children love her," Brian's sister Cassandra Laundrie said.RELATED: ‘I would have never let him out of custody’: Sheriff Grady Judd's.

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