Dog the Bounty Hunter joins Brian Laundrie manhunt, says he's received more than 1,000 leads
'Dog' told 'Fox & Friends' he hopes to zero in on potential location within 48 hours
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Duane "Dog" Chapman said Monday he's received more than 1,000 tips since joining the search for Brian Laundrie, the 23-year-old Florida man who's been declared a person of interest in the death of his fiancée, Gabby Petito.
"We've gotten over 1,000 leads… So we're going through all those leads," said the famed bounty hunter on "Fox & Friends."
"I would say within 48 hours, we probably will have a location where we start the tracking at," he said.
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Officials have been searching for Laundrie for over a week, and according to officials, the search will likely be "scaled back and targeted" based on the tips.
Petito's body was found after she and Laundrie embarked on a cross-country road trip to tour various national parks.
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Petito's family reported her missing Sept. 11, and after days of searching, the 22-year-old's body was found near Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.
"I'd like all the Christians out there to start praying," said Chapman. "What they haven't asked for is prayer, now it's time for prayer."
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"These Christians get together. Please pray that God will lead me through the wilderness right up to it, and I'll be able to bring him in alive."
Laundrie returned to his parents' home on Sept. 1, in the van they traveled with, but without Gabby. Her death, according to the autopsy, has been ruled a homicide but officials have not disclosed how she died.
Laundrie is also wanted on bank fraud charges.
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There is a $30,000 reward for anyone who can provide tips leading to Laundrie's arrest. Chapman said he went to the Laundrie home but Laundrie's parents would not speak to him.
He described Laundrie as an "outdoorsman" who likely is hiding out "where he's comfortable," mentioning that Laundrie has spent time along the Appalachian Trail in recent years.