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"I don't think you’re going to see those large scale types of efforts this week
After a week of fruitless hunting in the Carlton Reserve, police are no longer concentrating the search for Brian Laundrie there
"I don't think you're going to see those large scale types of efforts this week," North Port Police Department spokesman Josh Taylor told Fox News. "The FBI is now leading the search. I'm told, It will be scaled back and targeted based on intelligence. Hopefully, water will lower in areas hard to currently access
Meanwhile, a Florida rancher with more than 30-years experience in the reserve who has been assisting police with the search, insisted there is no way Laundrie survived this long in there — if indeed that's where went
"There's no surviving out here, I don't know how to say it," Alan McEwen told the outlet. "I've been in the woods in and out all my life I have learned a lot in my life, and one thing I know is no one is gonna survive out there for two weeks on foot
On top of the deadly alligators, panthers, black bears, wild boars and snakes prowling the reserve, there's also the insects to contend with: "Unless he's got a hide like a gator, the mosquitoes will carry him right off," McEwen said
Even the topography is potentially deadly, he warned, as the thick brush hides precipitous falls into ditches or off ledges. Not to mention the reserve has been flooded by weeks of torrential rain since Laundrie supposedly hiked in there
On Thursday, the FBI finally issued an arrest warrant for Laundrie — not for fiancée's homicide, but for Use of Unauthorized Access Devices
Investigators claim he used a Capital One Bank debit card that did not belong to him between August 30 to September 1 to purchase items totaling at least $1,000. They did not say what he bought, or to whom the card belonged
Despite the apparent pettiness of the crime, prosecutors requested Laundrie be held without bail before his trial, "because he's a danger to the community", according to TMZ, suggesting they also suspect him of a crime far more serious
Meanwhile, Moab City Police Department has announced it will launch an independent probe into how its officers handled Brian and Gabby's now infamous August 12 domestic dispute, which ultimately saw both of them go free, just days before Gabby would be killed
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