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LAFAYETTE, Colo.—Investigators are looking at DNA, fingerprint and other evidence after a bomb seriously injured a Colorado couple.

Lafayette Police Cmdr. Gene McCausey said Monday the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms is helping investigate the bombing that happened Saturday in Lafayette.

Police said the bomb was left beside a car in a paper bag with their names written on it and police were investigating her ex-husband.

Authorities say 44-year-old Allyson Stone and her current husband, 59-year-old Christopher Stone, were hospitalized with burns after the explosion.

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