5 Guns Cleared In Investigation Into Camper's Death

CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (CBS4) - The Douglas County Sheriff's Office has cleared five guns in their investigation into the shooting death of a camper in Douglas County.

Authorities say none of those guns -- which the owners may have been using for target practice near the crime scene -- fired the deadly shot that killed Glenn Martin

A stray bullet killed Martin, 60, on July 3. He was camping with family in Rainbow Falls Park at the time.

The sheriff's office volunteered to test guns of people who had been at the park that day in the hopes of finding who is responsible.

(credit: CBS)

Numerous people were shooting in the area during the holiday weekend, according to people who were camping there.

Additional Resources

The Douglas County Sheriff's Office released the following information about this case:

If you were shooting a high powered rifle in the area or if you saw anyone shooting a high powered rifle on Friday July 3, 2015 around 6:30 pm please contact the DCSO Major Tip Line 303-660-7579 or CALL METRO DENVER CRIME STOPPERS 720-913-STOP.

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