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Public Memorial For Gabby Petito Announced As Search Continues For Brian Laundrie

UPDATE: Public Memorial For Gabby Petito Held On Long Island

BLUE POINT, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) - Plans for a public memorial for Gabby Petito have been announced.

Visitation will be held Sunday at Moloney's Funeral Home in Holbrook, N.Y., and will be open to the public from noon until 5 p.m.

Petito's family asked that, in lieu of flowers, donations be sent to the Future Gabby Petito Foundation through the Johnny Mac Foundation.

For more information, CLICK HERE, or to donate, CLICK HERE.

Friday night, in Blue Point, people lit candles at the end of their driveways and along the sidewalk to remember Petito as part of a "Light the Night" event.

Meanwhile, search teams in Florida again made their way through the vast Carlton Reserve in their search for her missing fiancé, Brian Laundrie.

"It's hot. It's wet out there. But they're working really hard," said North Port Police Commander Joe Fussell.

The search concluded Friday evening.

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Thursday, a federal arrest warrant was issued for Laundrie. The charge is not over Petito's death, which has been ruled a homicide. The warrant is for a charge over the use of a bank card, but it could be an indication that prosecutors are trying to make a bigger case against Laundrie.

"Well, the warrant doesn't change anything for us. We're working as hard to find him now as we did on day one," Fussell said. "This is wearing on everyone. Everybody has a level of stress. Everybody has the drive, and that's really what's carrying us through, is the drive to try to find Brian and try to put closure to this investigation."

The U.S. District Court in Wyoming issued the arrest warrant following a grand jury indictment.

It alleges Laundrie used a debit card and a PIN number that didn't belong to him to make charges over $1,000 between Aug. 30 and Sept. 1.

The couple was documenting what appeared to be a fairytale cross country adventure, until she went missing and he went silent.

The couple planned to end up in Portland, Oregon, to visit family friend Noreen Gibbon. She is shocked by Petito's death.

"I had no clue. No clue. Couldn't tell. I mean, look at that van on video. That's how she presented herself. I had no idea," she said.

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The search for Laundrie in the reserve has been challenging, Fussell said.

"We're looking through wooded areas. We're looking through bodies of water. We're looking through swampy areas, and we're deploying the resources to be able to do that," Fussell added. "We're deploying every resource to get through any terrain that we encounter in our search areas."

Fussell said the Carlton Reserve search is based on intelligence they've developed.

"We're not wasting our time out here. We are doing our due diligence to find Brian in an area  that intelligence had led us that he could possibly be in," Fussell said.

Editor's note: This story was first published Sept. 24.

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