FBI say they are now investigating 2017 murder of Asian-American girl, 17, found burned to death in her Colorado home as a hate crime
Maggie Long, 17, was purposely set on fire and burned alive in her family´s mountain community home in 2017
Three and a half years after her death was ruled a homicide, the FBI said in a statement that they were looking into Long s death as a hate crime matter
The FBI did not share further detail about why agents are looking at the possibility of a hate crime
The Bureau will release a statement with further information on Tuesday evening, a spokesman told DailyMail.com
FBI investigating 2017 Maggie Long murder case out of Bailey as hate crime
Park County Sheriffâs Office
By: Stephanie Butzer , Liz Gelardi
Posted at 9:27 AM, May 18, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-19 16:04:18-04
PARK COUNTY, Colo. â The 2017 death of 17-year-old Maggie Long in Bailey has been classified as a hate crime by the FBI, the Park County Sheriff s Office confirmed Tuesday morning.
The teenager came home from Platte Canyon High School to change clothes on Dec. 1, 2017 and apparently walked in on a burglary as it was happening, the sheriff s office said. She was allegedly burned alive inside her family s home, according to an announcement in January 2019 by the Park County Sheriffâs Office, Colorado Bureau of Investigation, FBI, and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
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Park County Search and Rescue Gets Wet to Clean Up Community Written by Andrew-Rossi on May 10, 2021
The latest beneficiary of the skills of the Park County Search and Rescue team was the Shoshone River, as discarded culverts were cleared from the North Fork.
The Park County Sheriff’s office released the details of Search and Rescue’s latest mission. It involved community clean-up rather than citizen safety but is no less valuable.
On Thursday, May 6, several members of the P.C.S.A.R. participated in a river clean-up in an area of the North Fork of the Shoshone Riverbank, between the Wapiti Ranger Station and the Bill Cody Ranch. Two large culverts were lodged in the river rapids.
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