Gabby Petito: 1 year after travel blogger's remains recovered, Moab slow to implement investigator's advice
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An independent investigator called on Moab to make changes after police responded to a domestic violence call involving Gabby Petito 2 weeks before her murder.
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It is also just over nine months since an independent agency launched an investigation into a Utah domestic violence call that Petito's parents say if it had been handled properly, it could have saved her life.
The outside investigation into Moab’s handling of the Aug. 12, 2021, domestic violence call involving the couple, conducted by Capt. Brandon Ratcliffe of the Price Police Department, found "unintentional mistakes" and concluded with 10 recommendations. For months, the city refused to provide any evidence that any of the recommendations had been followed.
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