IN DEPTH BLM clearing squatters off public lands Petito attorney talks about lawsuit
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, Utah (KUTV) — Some dispersed campers in Utah are staying far beyond their legal welcome, which is causing ongoing challenges with enforcing squatters on Utah's public lands. • Dispersed camping is generally allowed on public land for a period not to exceed 14 days within a 28 consecutive day period, the Bureau of Land Management has said. • • KUTV joined BLM Utah Law Enforcement Ranger Matt Gochis for a ride-along in the Lake Mountains, west of Utah Lake. • • FULL Story: https://bit.ly/3ZaQ5fY • • The family of Gabby Petito will be back in a Moab court for a hearing over their lawsuit against the Moab Police Department. Arguments were expected over a motion to dismiss the case. The family attorney speaks to KUTV.
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