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Anaqua Springs shooting case reassigned after sheriff deems investigation ‘incomplete’
Read full article: Anaqua Springs shooting case reassigned after sheriff deems investigation ‘incomplete’The investigation has been ongoing with assistance from the FBI since Jan. 10, 2019, when Nichol Olsen was found dead with her daughters, 10-year-old London Bribiescas and 16-year-old Alexa Montez in their Anaqua Springs home. Salazar called the investigation that was turned into him “incomplete” during a press conference on Thursday. Salazar said he’s felt pressure from a civil attorney representing family members of the victims, but the sheriff said it won’t stop him from continuing his investigation. Salazar said the case was turned over to an investigator in the cold case unit who will use that team’s resources to see if he can turn up new information in the investigation. The sheriff did not provide a timeline for when he expected the case to be completed.