Florida memorial service planned for Gabby Petito; boyfriend still missing

Coroner confirms Gabby Petito's, death was a homicide, as search for fiancé continues.According to the FBI, a county coroner has confirmed that human remains found along the border of Grand Teton National Park are those of 22-year-old Gabby Petito.According to the FBI, a county coroner has confirmed that human remains found along the border of Grand Teton National Park are those of 22-year-old Gabby Petito.The manner of Petito's death has been deemed a homicide.Officials said the cause of her death is still pending final autopsy results.'The Guardian' reports that Petito disappeared while on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, who is now being sought by authorities in Florida.'The Guardian' reports that Petito disappeared while on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, who is now being sought by authorities in Florida.Petito’s body was found September 19 near an undeveloped camping area, located about 30 miles northeast of Jackson, Wyoming.Petito’s body was found September 19 near an undeveloped camping area, located about 30 miles northeast of Jackson, Wyoming.The FBI is asking anyone with information about Laundrie’s role in Petito’s death to contact the agency.The FBI is asking anyone with information about Laundrie’s role in Petito’s death to contact the agency.Investigators have called Laundrie a, “person of interest.”.His parents told FBI agents they last saw him a week ago, when he told them he was planning to hike alone in the Carlton Reserve wilderness area near North Port, Florida.His parents told FBI agents they last saw him a week ago, when he told them he was planning to hike alone in the Carlton Reserve wilderness area near North Port, Florida.On September 21, North Port police said that investigators searched the 24,000-acre reserve over the weekend without success.On September 21, North Port police said that investigators searched the 24,000-acre reserve over the weekend without success.Helicopters, drones, dogs and officers in all-terrain vehicles have all been deployed in the search for Laundrie.Helicopters, drones, dogs and officers in all-terrain vehicles have all been deployed in the search for Laundrie.According to 'The Guardian,' roughly 75% of the search area is underwater

A weekend memorial for Gabby Petito, featuring the lighting of candles and the release of a single butterfly, was slated for Saturday in the Florida city where her boyfriend returned home alone after the couple’s cross-country road trip.

Residents of North Port will gather outside City Hall near a tree that has served as the spot for people to remember Petito, who was living in the city of 66,000 with childhood sweetheart Brian Laundrie and his parents. Laundrie disappeared before Petito’s body was discovered in a Wyoming national park, with her death ruled a homicide earlier this week.

“I just want the family to know our community loved Gabby, even if we didn’t all know her,” event organizer Lisa Correll told The Daily Sun, a local newspaper.

The remembrance is called “Butterfly Wings to Heaven for Gabby” and is scheduled one day after another planned ceremony honoring the slain young woman on her native Long Island.

The homicide victim became linked with butterflies based on one of her final social media posts, showing Petito standing outside a butterfly mural at an Ogden, Utah, arts center named The Monarch.

“I just want the family to know our community loved Gabby, even if we didn't all know her."

- event organizer Lisa Correll

The fruitless search for the missing Laundrie, 23, continued for yet another day Thursday in Florida’s 24,000-acre Carlton Reserve park, with no sign of him.

Laundrie was charged with unauthorized use of a debit card as searchers continued looking for him Thursday in Florida swampland, according to The Associated Press.

A federal grand jury indictment filed in U.S. District Court in Wyoming alleges Laundrie used a Capital One Bank card and someone’s personal identification number to make unauthorized withdrawals or charges worth more than $1,000 during the period in which Petito went missing, the AP reported. It does not say who the card belonged to.

FBI spokeswoman Courtney Bernal declined to reveal the nature of the charges made to the debit card, according to the AP.

FBI Special Agent in Charge Michael Schneider said an arrest warrant issued Wednesday over the alleged fraudulent use of the bank card will allow law enforcement across the country to continue pursuing Laundrie while the investigation continues into Petito’s homicide, the AP reported.

Neither Laundrie nor his parents were willing to speak with investigators in the missing person case turned homicide investigation from the start, infuriating the family of the murdered Petito and frustrating law enforcers.

While the autopsy determined Petito was a homicide victim, her exact cause of death was not yet revealed. Her body was located in the Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.