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Sketch, New Details Released Of Suspect Wanted In Rachel Morin's Maryland Murder

New details and a fresh sketch of Rachel Morin's purported murderer in Maryland on the Ma & Pa Trail in Bel Air have been released by the Harford County Sheriff's Office.

The Harford County Sheriff's Office released new sketches of a suspect wanted in connection to Rachel Morin's death.

The Harford County Sheriff's Office released new sketches of a suspect wanted in connection to Rachel Morin's death.

Photo Credit: Harford County Sheriff
The man pictured here was announced as the suspect in the murder of Rachel Morin, authorities said.

The man pictured here was announced as the suspect in the murder of Rachel Morin, authorities said.

Photo Credit: Harford County Sheriff’s Office
Rachel Morin and boyfriend, Richard Tobin.

Rachel Morin and boyfriend, Richard Tobin.

Photo Credit: Rachel Morin Facebook
Rachel Morin

Rachel Morin

Photo Credit: Harford County Sheriff’s Office

Six months after Morin's disappearance, investigators released the new sketch as they continue their efforts to track down the woman's killer, which includes the distribution of thousands of bi-lingual flyers in Maryland and California.

"Over the last six months detectives have conducted more than 100 interviews and followed up on more than 1,000 tips," officials said. "Their investigation has led them to seven different states with ten federal, state, and local agencies assisting."

They made note that "this investigation has not slowed or stalled." 

According to the sheriff's office, they were able to finalize a sketch of the murder suspect this week, which Capt. Andy Lane, who is overseeing the investigation, explained on a podcast that was released on Monday, Feb. 12.

Detectives say that the killer may have been in the area before Morin's disappearance in August last year.

"As you listen to the podcast and view the sketch, please keep Rachel’s family in your thoughts," they said. "As Capt. Lane offers, 'remember Rachel, remember the area she was in, … if anyone remembers anything moving forward…those small details can be the details that break the case open.'

"In closing, we would like to extend our sincere gratitude to the community for its support throughout this challenging time. Your cooperation and solidarity are invaluable as we strive to find answers and deliver justice." 

Anyone with information can send tips to RMTips@harfordsheriff.org. 

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