GABBY PETITO: Laundrie family 'grieving privately' somewhere in FL, no funeral service planned for Brian

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The Laundrie family home in North Port. Inset: Brian Laundrie. Photo credit Octavio Jones/Getty Images/@gabspetito/Instagram

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) – Brian Laundrie’s family is grieving together at an unknown location in Florida on Monday, a day after the 23-year-old’s father told news reporters, “let me grieve.” Last week, remains found at the Carlton Reserve in Sarasota County were confirmed to be those of Brian. His remains will be cremated, and no funeral service will be held for him, the family’s lawyer said.

Here’s the latest:

11:30 a.m., Oct. 25: LAUNDRIE FAMILY ‘GRIEVING PRIVATELY SOMEWHERE IN FLORIDA’

Brian Laundrie’s family is mourning at an undisclosed location in Florida after his parents left their North Port home on Sunday.

“The family is grieving privately somewhere in Florida,” the Laundrie attorney, Steven Bertolino, told NewsNation reporter Brian Entin on Monday.

According to Fox News, Brian’s parents, Chris and Roberta, left their house Sunday to meet their adult daughter, Cassie, and her husband.

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11 a.m., Oct. 25: CHRIS LAUNDRIE TELLS NEWS CREW, ‘LET ME GRIEVE’

Brian Laundrie’s father, Chris, told a news crew on Sunday to “let me grieve” as he and his wife, Roberta, left their North Port, Florida, home for the first time since remains found in the Carlton Reserve were identified as their 23-year-old son.

“Please let me grieve with my family,” Chris told reporters as he and Roberta drove somewhere in their red pickup truck, according to the Daily Mail.

The couple is said to have left their house just before 10 a.m. It wasn’t known where they were headed.

On Saturday, Chris put up “no trespassing” signs outside the family’s home, where protesters and members of the news media have been a regular sight for weeks.

10 a.m., Oct. 25: LAUNDRIE FAMILY TO CREMATE BRIAN’S REMAINS, NO FUNERAL PLANNED

Brian Laundrie’s family will cremate his remains, and they are not planning to hold a funeral service for him, their attorney, Steven Bertolino, told CNN on Sunday.

“Brian Laundrie's autopsy has not provided a manner or cause of death and his remains are now being transferred to an anthropologist,” Bertolino said.

Bertolino revealed for the first time that Brian’s remains will be cremated after they’re examined and that the family will not have a funeral service for the 23-year-old, who was a person of interest in the disappearance of his fiancée, Gabby Petito.

According to TMZ, Brian’s cremated remains will be given to his parents, Chris and Roberta.

Last Thursday, the FBI confirmed that remains found in the Carlton Reserve in Sarasota County, Florida, were those of Brian. A notebook and backpack belonging to him were also found in the park, the FBI said. The area where they were found had been underwater during previous searches.

Last month, remains found at a dispersed camping area in Wyoming were confirmed to be Gabby’s. Authorities later announced that she’d been strangled to death.

9:30 a.m., Oct. 25: GABBY PETITO’S BROTHER POSTS PHOTO OF TRIBUTE

Gabby Petito’s younger brother, TJ Schmidt, posted a photo to Instagram Sunday night showing a tribute to his sister.

It’s unclear when or where the tribute took place, but the photo appears to show floating lanterns being released into the air near a body of water.

“Lighting up the sky for you gabs! Love you forever!” TJ wrote.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Octavio Jones/Getty Images/@gabspetito/Instagram