TIMELINE: Key events in road trip disappearance of NY woman Gabby Petito

This police camera image provided by The Moab Police Department shows Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie talking with officers after police pulled over the van they were traveling in near the entrance to Arches National Park on Aug. 12, 2021
This police camera image provided by The Moab Police Department shows Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie talking with officers after police pulled over the van they were traveling in near the entrance to Arches National Park on Aug. 12, 2021. Photo credit The Moab Police Department via AP
By , WCBS 880 Newsroom

NEW YORK (WCBS 880) – As the search for missing Long Island woman Gabby Petito continues, new details are emerging each day about her travels with fiancé Brian Laundrie on a cross-country “van life” trip before he returned home without her and she was later reported missing by her family.

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Petito, 22, and Laundrie, 23, set out on the trip back in early July with the plans of documenting their journeys for a blog Petito was working on. While social media posts show the couple seemingly enjoying their time at various national parks, an Aug. 12 domestic dispute involving police shed new light on their relationship. A responding officer recounted Laundrie telling him that the two had been traveling together for “the last four or five months” and that the time “created emotional strain between them and increased the number of arguments.”

The North Port Police Department, the Florida agency leading the missing person investigation, said Petito “maintained regular contact with her family members during her travels, however that communication abruptly stopped around the end of August.” By early September, Laundrie had returned to the Florida house the couple shared with his parents and declined to speak with authorities. Petito was nowhere to be found.

Here’s a timeline of the couple’s trip, as well as the events since Laundrie returned and Petito was reported missing:

July 2 – The couple begins their cross-country trip from Long Island, leaving Petito’s hometown of Blue Point in a converted white 2012 Ford Transit van. They intend to reach Oregon by Halloween, touring national parks along the way, according to social media posts.

July 4 – Petito posts photos to Instagram of Monument Rocks Natural Landmark in Kansas.

July 8 – Petito shares photos on Instagram of Colorado Springs, Colorado.

July 10–11 – Instagram photos show Petito in Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve in southern Colorado.

July 16–18 – Petito posts photos to Instagram of the couple in Zion National Park in southern Utah.

July 21–22 – Photos posted to Instagram show Petito and Laundrie at Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah.

July 26 – Petito posts photos to Instagram of Mystic Hot Springs in central Utah. One shows the couple embracing under a rock formation.

July 30–31 – Instagram photos show Petito and Laundrie at Canyonlands National Park in southeastern Utah.

Aug. 12 – Photos posted to Instagram show the couple at Arches National Park in eastern Utah.

Aug. 12 – Police in Moab, Utah, respond to a domestic dispute between Petito and Laundrie. A witness dialed 911 after the couple “engaged in some sort of altercation” outside the town’s Moonflower co-op. The two are pulled over after the van is seen speeding and hits a curb near the entrance to Arches National Park. Hour-long bodycam video captures their interaction with police, who consider charging Petito with domestic violence but ultimately separate the couple for the night, describing the incident as a “mental health crisis.” Laundrie was put in a hotel, while Petito stayed with the van.

Gabby Petito
Gabby Petito. Photo credit North Port Police Department via AP

Aug 19 – An eight-minute video titled "VAN LIFE | Beginning Our Van Life Journey" is uploaded to the couple's YouTube page, "Nomadic Statik." It is the only video that has been uploaded to the page. Petito had been working on the "Nomadic Statik" blog in August, according to comments she made to officers in the bodycam video.

Aug. 24 – Petito’s last video call with her mother, Nichole Schmidt.

Aug. 25 – Petito is believed to be in Grand Teton National Park in northwestern Wyoming and “heading towards Yellowstone National Park” at the time of her last contact with family, according to an official GoFundMe page. Police have said investigators are concentrating on Wyoming as they seek to narrow down an area to search.

Aug. 30 – Petito’s mother, Nichole Schmidt, receives a final text message from her daughter’s phone, “No service in Yosemite.” Petito’s family has said they don’t believe she sent the message but have not elaborated.

Sept. 1 – Laundrie returns to his parents’ home in Florida alone with the Ford Transit van.

The white 2012 Ford Transit van the couple drove in was processed by police with the assistance of the FBI
The white 2012 Ford Transit van the couple drove in was processed by police with the assistance of the FBI. Photo credit North Port Police Department/Twitter

Sept. 11 – Petito’s family reports her missing with Suffolk County Police at 6:55 p.m. Back in Florida, the Ford Transit van is recovered at the home of Laundrie’s parents. Police attempt to speak with the Laundries but “were essentially handed the information for their attorney,” according to North Port Police Chief Todd Garrison.

Sept. 13 – Suffolk County Police announce they’re investigating the disappearance of Petito and seek the public’s help in finding her.

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A missing person poster for Gabby Petito. Photo credit Sophia Hall

Sept. 14 – The FBI assists police in fully processing the Ford Transit van for evidence.

Sept. 15 – North Port Police describe Laundrie as a “person of interest.” His lawyer says he “will continue to remain silent on the advice of counsel.” Petito’s family release a statement saying in part, “Brian, your silence is reprehensible!” The FBI sets up a national tipline: 1-800-CALLFBI (225-5324).

Tara Petito (2L) and Joe Petito look on while the City of North Port Chief of Police Todd Garrison (not seen) speaks during a news conference for their missing daughter Gabby Petito on September 16, 2021 in North Port, Florida
Tara Petito (2L) and Joe Petito look on while the City of North Port Chief of Police Todd Garrison (not seen) speaks during a news conference for their missing daughter Gabby Petito on September 16, 2021 in North Port, Florida. Photo credit Octavio Jones/Getty Images

Sept. 16 – Bodycam video of the Aug. 12 domestic incident is released by the Moab Police Department. North Port Police say “no criminality” is suspected in Petito’s disappearance and that it remains a missing person case. Petito’s family again pleads with the Laundries for help, saying in a statement, “Please if you or your family have any decency left, please tell us where Gabby is located.” Authorities in Utah also announce that they're looking for any possible connection between Petito's disappearance and the unsolved double murder of a newlywed couple.

Sept. 17 – Laundrie’s sister, Cassie, speaks publicly about the case in a “Good Morning America” interview, revealing she hasn’t spoken with her brother since he returned to Florida. “Obviously me and my family want Gabby to be found safe,” she says.

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Featured Image Photo Credit: The Moab Police Department via AP