More Guns Turned In For Testing In Stray Bullet Camper Death Case

CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (CBS4) - The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is testing more guns in hopes of finding the person responsible for the death of a camper.

The office has ruled out one of five guns turned in the death of a camper in Rainbow Falls Park in the Pike National Forest on July 3.

A stray bullet killed 60-year-old Glenn Martin while he was camping with his family.

Douglas County sheriff's spokesman Sgt. Ron Hanavan says numerous people were shooting in the area that day and some may be worried that they may have fired the fatal shot.

Additional Information From The Douglas County Sheriff's Office

The Douglas County Sheriff's Office continues to seek the public's help. 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.

(credit: CBS)
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