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Calvert County, Maryland Murder Investigation Continues After Five Years – Reward Still Offered For Information

(LUSBY, MD) – Maryland State Police homicide investigators are not giving up in their investigation to identify the person or persons responsible for the death of a Calvert County woman who was found murdered in her car near Lusby five years ago today.

The body of Sandra R. Long, 41, of the 11000-block of H.G. Trueman Road, Lusby, Md., was found at about 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 30, 2010, in the front seat of her silver 2009 Ford Focus. The car was parked in the hunters’ parking area of Calvert Cliffs State Park, at the intersection of Camp Canoy Road and H.G. Trueman Road in Lusby.

Investigators believe Long’s car may have been moved to the location where it was found after she was killed. Evidence indicates Long’s death was the result of multiple stab wounds.

Maryland State Police Homicide Unit investigators continue to investigate this murder. They have been assisted by the Calvert County Investigative Team and the Calvert County State’s Attorney’s Office.

A reward of up to $1,000 is also being offered by Calvert County Crime Solvers for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for the murder of Sandra Long. State Police investigators continue to believe there are persons in the area who have information about who murdered Long. Investigators are urging these persons to come forward and provide whatever information they may have, regardless of how insignificant they think it may be.

Anyone with information about the murder of Sandra Long is urged to contact Sgt. David Sexton of the Maryland State Police Homicide Unit at 410-977-1519, or the Maryland State Police Prince Frederick Barrack at 410-535-5520, or Calvert County Crime Solvers at 410-535-2880.

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