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Reward increased for information on Park County teen burned alive in 2017

Park County Sheriff Tom McGraw says investigators are searching for at least three suspects, who might have changed their appearances since the killing.

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Missing Bailey teen Maggie Long
Courtesy Park County Sheriff via Denver7
Authorities said at a Monday news conference that they believe Bailey teenager Maggie Long was burned alive inside her family’s home in December 2017 and that there are three suspects in her murder who remain outstanding.

DENVER — Authorities have increased the reward to $50,000 for information leading to those responsible for killing a 17-year-old Colorado girl.

KCNC-TV reports Park County investigators announced the reward and a new website Monday they hope will bring information in the December 2017 death of Maggie Long.

Park County Sheriff Tom McGraw says Long was “purposely set on fire and burned alive.”

Her body was found in her family’s home near Bailey.

McGraw says investigators are searching for at least three suspects, who might have changed their appearances since the killing.

The death is being investigated by the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.

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Information from: KCNC-TV, http://www.cbsdenver.com

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