The Wyoming U.S. Attorney’s office dismissed an indictment against Brian Laundrie in the wake of the FBI’s announcement that it is closing its investigation into his case. U.S. District Court Chief Judge Scott Skavdahl granted a motion to dismiss bank fraud charges against Laundrie “for the reason that the Defendant is deceased,” according to a Wednesday court filing. Steve Bertolino, Laundrie’s family’s attorney, provided no comment on Thursday. The US Attorney’s Office in Wyoming on Tuesday filed a motion to dismiss the charges after  prosecutors “secured Brian Laundrie’s certified death certificate.” Officials said that Laundrie, 23, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park near North Port, Florida. Laundrie was wanted as a person of interest in the disappearance and murder of Gabby Petito, his girlfriend, while they were on a cross-country sightseeing trip. Laundrie was named as the only person of interest in the death of Petito, who was …