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Brian Laundrie’s parents remove laundry baskets from North Port front yard left by protesters

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NORTH PORT, Fla. - After protesters left several laundry baskets in the front yard of Brian Laundrie's home in North Port, his parents emerged overnight to remove them.In exclusive video obtained by FOX News, Brian's parents were seen Sunday night clearing their front lawn of the white laundry bins that were left there in an apparent protest.

They also removed a tribute poster dedicated to Gabby Petito.They also retrieved a package in their mailbox. At one point, the father said, "Just let me do it."The home in Sarasota County has been the focus intense media attention in the weeks following Gabby's disappearance.

In addition to being the only person of interest in her case, Brian is wanted on federal bank fraud charges.Brian Laundrie's.

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