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Brian Laundrie ‘lookalike’ ambushed by U.S. Marshals in North Carolina cabin

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Brian Laundrie lookalike was ambushed by a team of U.S. Marshals in a North Carolina cabin he was staying in with his girlfriend as federal agents continue the hunt for the missing man.Laundrie remains a person of interest in the homicide of his fiancée, 22-year-old Gabby Petito, whose remains were found in Wyoming’s Bridger-Teton National Forest in mid-September.

A medical examiner confirmed that Petito died from strangulation. Laundrie, 23, hasn’t been seen since Sept. 13, according to his parents, authorities say.

Dog the Bounty Hunter joins search for Brian Laundrie in Gabby Petito case The Laundrie lookalike, Severin Beckwith, along with his girlfriend, Anna Brettmann, was staying at the Lodge at Fontana Village Resort along the.

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