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Here on what's labeled page two, the captain takes a moment to ponder, would Gabby be alive today if this case was handled differently?
That is an impossible question to answer.
For his part, Pratt told the captain he worried taking Petito to jail would involve in laundry.
So if he's going to go bail her out, is he not going to have more control over her now?
Pratt's quoted as saying.
Moab said it would adopt the recommendations to improve training and add a domestic violence specialist to oversee incidents investigated by its officers.
Yet veteran Moab police officer Eric Pratt and the new officer he was training, Daniel Robbins, did let Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie go.
The report by a Price, Utah police captain says that, by law, Petito should have been cited or arrested once officers determined she was the aggressor.
The captain sustained, or confirmed, multiple complaints where Pratt and Robbins failed to follow the law and Moab's own policies, including failing to obtain witness statements and properly documenting the roadside investigation.
Michael Ruiz with Fox Digital says that authorities have detained two males plus one of their moms, but that source cautions that during a warrant execution, technically everyone is detained.
So again, we're waiting to hear more about who is a part of that and how they are involved.
We did see a Pima County Sheriff's Department SWAT truck
leave the neighborhood.
We've seen the Pima County Sheriff's Department.
Of course, they've been here.
Sarita Police, Oro Valley Police, Marana Police.
So whatever is happening in this neighborhood is bringing together a bunch of different agencies.