

“Both the male and the female reported they are in love and engaged to be married and desperately didn’t wish to see anyone charged with a crime,” officer Eric Pratt wrote. Nic Naylor/KUTV via AP Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner were last seen alive on Aug. Kylen Schulte, left, and Crystal Turner are shown in a photo at a vigil in Moab, Utah. They seemingly argued over “a phone,” and Petito feared her fiance was “going to leave her in Moab without a ride,” officer Daniel Robbins wrote in the report. The Petito and Laundrie police reports said it “wasn’t clear” what happened at the co-op to start the domestic incident, but that a witness “reported the male had been observed to have assaulted the female.” The FBI and Utah State Bureau of Investigation are also involved in the case. Two local businesses have each put up $10,000 rewards for help catching the couple’s killer, said the sheriff’s office, noting they still do not have a suspect. Perkins Cafe & Bakery located next door to the Fairfield Inn confirms that Gabby Petito ate lunch during her stay in Salt Lake City. “Her genuine kindness, radiant energy, and tireless work ethic touched the lives of countless people and will be deeply missed by Moonflower and the Moab community,” said the co-op, which also held a candlelit vigil for the pair. “Kylen worked at Moonflower as a cashier (and amazing hat model) for the last four years and was often the first friendly face many of our owners and patrons encountered as they walked in the door,” the post said. The co-op had shared a Facebook post in August saying it was “heartbroken” over the “tragic passing of one of our dear employees, Kylen Schulte, as well as her wife,” who also used the name Crystal Beck. Gabby Petito live updates: Latest on missing Long Island woman

The department did not immediately respond to The Post’s calls concerning the Moonflower link. “We’re looking at everything, I mean, anything and everything that was suspicious around that time or we’re not ruling anything out at this time,” a spokesman for Grand County Sheriff’s Office told Fox News. The deaths of Schulte and Turner are still unsolved and no suspects have been identified – with investigators confirming Wednesday that they are “not ruling” out a possible link to Petito’s missing case. The Moab Police Department via AP Petito and Laundrie did not face charges after police pulled them over. The Moab Police Department via AP Police pulled over the couple while they were in the middle of a fight. Gabby Petito talking to an officer after police pulled over the van she was traveling in with her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, near the entrance to Arches National Park on Aug. Meanwhile, no charges were filed following Petito and Laundrie’s spat and the pair agreed to spend the night apart to “relax their emotions” - Petito in their converted van, while cops booked Laundrie a hotel room, according to police records. They were both partially undressed and had gunshot wounds in their backs, sides and chests, the documents show. Their bullet-riddled bodies were found five days later at their campsite near Moab. The couple told pals “if something happened to them, that they were murdered,” according to recently unsealed documents obtained by The Salt Lake Tribune. 13 - when they complained to friends about a “creepy guy” near where they were camping, officials have said. Schulte and her wife Crystal Turner, 38, went missing after being seen at Moab pub Woody’s Tavern the very next night, Aug.

12 outside Moonflower Community Cooperative, where Kylen Schulte, 24, worked. The young couple were seen by a witness scuffling on Aug. The fight between Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie in Utah happened at a food co-op in Moab - just one day before a worker there was last seen alive, police documents show. New witness to Petito and Laundrie fight says she was hit with ‘closed fist’ Gabby Petito’s parents honor 25th anniversary of National Domestic Violence Hotline
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