Police in Denver, Colo., Have released surprising new images of three suspects they believe set a house on fire, and killed five people inside, officials announced Tuesday.
The Denver Police Department is offering a reward of up to $ 14,000 for each piece of information about the three people the police said wore dark hoodies and masks that covered their faces in the early morning of August 5th.
The trio is accused of deliberately setting fire to the house on North Truckee Street, killing Djibril and Adja Diol and their 2-year-old daughter Khadija, as well as Djibril’s sister, Hassan Diol, and their baby girl, Hawa Baye.
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Police said at the time that three other people who were inside the house jumped from the second floor.
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Almost immediately after the fire was extinguished, investigators revealed that they were suspected of arson, although they did not immediately reveal what led them to make that determination.
“Besides the money, what I’m asking for is a huge plea,” said Joe Montoya, the police officer’s department, earlier this month. ‘I want people to see them in their hearts … and understand that this was a thriving family. They were on their way [in] the right direction. ”
The Denver Post reported at the time that the family had emigrated from Senegal in the past two years.
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Djibril Diol “did all the things he had to do to provide his family with a fantastic life in America,” Montoya said, “and that was all cut short on that day.”
Police said the suspects fled in a dark-colored four-door sedan.
Barnini Chakraborty and Robert Gearty of Fox News contributed to this report.