Crime & Safety
New Website, $50,000 Reward In Unsolved Maggie Long Murder
"Maggie was purposely set on fire and burned alive," said Park Co. Sheriff Tom McGraw. Guns and a gun safe were stolen from the home.

PARK COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – Investigators with Park County announced an update in the unsolved murder of Maggie Long on Monday afternoon. That includes an increased reward and a new website they hope will lead to her killers.
“Maggie was purposely set on fire and burned alive,” said Park County Sheriff Tom McGraw.
The teenager’s remains were found dead in her family’s burned home near Bailey on Dec. 1, 2017.
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McGraw said they are searching for at least three suspects in her murder. The reward has been increased to $50,000. The website, MaggieLongTaskForce.com, has been created for the public to submit information.

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