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PARK COUNTY, Colo. — The Park County Sheriff’s Office said on Monday that they believe 17-year-old Maggie Long was “purposefully set on fire and burned alive” inside her Bailey home on Dec. 1, 2017.
Sheriff Tom McGraw said that there are three suspects still at large in the case who they say spent a “significant amount of time inside the home” with Maggie.
Authorities released new sketches of the suspects but said that the suspects may have changed appearances since the incident. McGraw said more sketches may be forthcoming.
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“We believe this was a targeted crime and that there are at least three suspects still at large,” McGraw said during a press conference on Monday. “Maggie was purposely set on fire and burned alive.”
“Somebody knows what happened,” said McGraw. “Every tip will be addressed.” The case remains under investigation. CBI, ATF, and the FBI Denver Division will continue to assist the Park County Sheriff’s Office with the investigation. Dozens of DNA samples have been collected. The Park County Sheriff’s Office is hosting a community meeting about the case at Fitzsimmons Middle School in Bailey Tuesday at 7 p.m. Long was reported missing after she did not show up to a concert at her school, Platte Canyon High School. Her remains were discovered at her burned home off Park County County Road 43 in Bailey that night. You can watch the full update on our Facebook page.Take a look at these suspects and the evidence in the #MaggieLong case. https://t.co/gyvOYZn3Sm has more information and ways for the public to leave tips. The reward money has doubled. @KDVR @channel2kwgn pic.twitter.com/KgLHTuiJfi
— Alex Rose (@AlexRoseNews) January 28, 2019