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Recently, investigators announced that they have made a break in a case and plan on releasing more information this Thursday. They didn't specifically name Audrey's case but the brief details released match the description.
Police Announce Break In Cold Case Murder Of 17-Year-Old Girl
Colorado Cold Case File
On July 27, 1977 Audrey Hurtado was reported missing. Three days later, on July 30, 1977, the body of Audrey Hurtado was found in a vacant field between Neighbors Lane and Waters Avenue. Anyone with information regarding this case, is asked to contact the Buena Vista Police Department.
Girl repeatedly stabbed in Buena Vista - November 2013
Police Announce Break In Cold Case Murder Of 17-Year-Old Girl
On Thursday, police in Buena Vista say they will reveal more on the murder with ties to Trinidad in 1977. CBS4 has learned it involved a 17-year-old girl.
Colorado Cold Case File
On July 27, 1977 Audrey Hurtado was reported missing. Three days later, on July 30, 1977, the body of Audrey Hurtado was found in a vacant field between Neighbors Lane and Waters Avenue. Anyone with information regarding this case, is asked to contact the Buena Vista Police Department.
Girl repeatedly stabbed in Buena Vista - November 2013
The last time anyone recalled seeing Audrey Elizabeth Hurtado was in Buena Vista on the evening of Thursday, July 27, 1977.
Witnesses said she was walking with a young man described as 5-feet, 8-inches tall with a medium build and wearing a light brown afro-style haircut.
He appeared to be in his early 20s.
Hurtado had met the young man at a Buena Vista park that evening.
The 17-year-old girl lived in Cokedale, just west of Trinidad and 183 miles southeast of Buena Vista.
Deputy District Attorney Doug Anderson said the prime suspect was this unidentified man seen with Hurtado on Thursday evening.
She was seen with him in the afternoon and then in the evening someone saw her taking a walk with the young man.
“It may be nothing; it may be something,” Anderson was quoted as saying in an Associated Press article that appeared in The Denver Post on Aug. 1, 1977.