right now, dive teams are once again joining the search at a nature reserve near the home of brian laundrie, the fiance of gabby petito, who s been missing for at least nine days now. a neighbor told cnn the last time she saw brian laundrie was the week of september 10th. laundrie s family said they had not seen him since tuesday, september 14th. amara walker joins us live. we re getting new information about what may have been one of the last sightings of petito before her death from a couple in wyoming at a restaurant. what did they see? reporter: well, they described something that some people seem to find quite disturbing. this witness, her name is nina angelo. she spoke with cnn. she said that she and her boyfriend were eating at a tex-mex restaurant in jackson, wyoming, called the merry pig lets, jut south of the grand
reporter: they are also trying to stop the violence of a full-scale drug war from spilling north. are there parts of this border that you would be basically lawless or run by the cartels? absolutely. reporter: smack in the middle of this 21st century version of the wild west, two young americans, david hartley and tiffany young, just teenagers when they fell in love. we started dating in 98. the summer of 98, and dated for quite a while before we got engaged in 2001 and married in 2002. what took so long? we were 18. reporter: they wound up here, in the mexican border town of reynosa, jut south of mcallen. he was a district manager for an oil company. it was a blessing to us and our marriage. yeah.
reynosa, jut south of mcallen. he was a district manager for an oil company. it was a blessing to us and our marriage. yeah. we were that s where we truly grew as a couple and had adventures. reporter: when the hartleys first arrived here this peaceful town was a perfect place for the young couple to live, but slowly it became more and more violent. there is a war in reynosa. two drug cartels battling for turf. the zetas, a rogue band of former military, are trying to push out the gulf cartel which has smuggled drugs across the rio grande for decades. killings are constant. tiffany and david hartley learned firsthand. mexican police were not to be trusted. for instance, he was coming home from the bank after cashing our rent check and police pulled him over, followed him from the
one guy s gotten out. reporter: they are also trying to stop the violence of a full-scale drug war from spilling north. are there parts of this border that you would be basically lawless or run by the cartels? absolutely. reporter: smack in the middle of this 21st century version of the wild west, two young americans, david hartley and tiffany young, just teenagers when they fell in love. we started dating in 98. the summer of 98, and dated for quite a while before we got engaged in 2001 and married in 2002. what took so long? we were 18. reporter: they wound up here, in the mexican border town of reynosa, jut south of mcallen. he was a district manager for an oil company. it was a blessing to us and
trying to stop the violence of a full-scale drug war from spilling north. are there parts of this border that you would be basically lawless or run by the cartels? absolutely. reporter: smack in the middle of this 21st century version of the wild west, two young americans, david hartley and tiffany young, just teenagers when they fell in love. we started dating in 98. the summer of 98, and dated for quite a while before we got engaged in 2001 and married in 2002. what took so long? we were 18. reporter: they wound up here, in the mexican border town of reynosa, jut south of mcallen. he was a district manager for an oil company. it was a blessing to us and our marriage.