As We Approach The Five-Year Anniversary Of The Abby And Libby Murder Investigation
Press Release
DELPHI — On Feb. 13, 2017, Abigail Williams and Liberty German went missing while walking on a trail near the Monon High Bridge in the town of Delphi.
On Feb. 14, 2017, their bodies were discovered. The Carroll County Sheriff’s Department, assisted by the Indiana State Police, Delphi Police Department, and other law enforcement agencies continue to work diligently to bring this case to a close.
Law enforcement continues to utilize county, local, state, and federal resources to accomplish their goal. There is still a dedicated, multi-jurisdictional team working on this case every day, which includes two Carroll County detectives, two Indiana State Police detectives, and other law enforcement officers. Law enforcement continue to actively investigate all tips and leads received by phone and email. This type of violent crime cannot and will not go unanswered.
Anyone with information about this crime is encouraged to contact law enforcement by utilizing [email protected] or (765) 822-3535. Provide as much information as you possibly can. For example, the name of the person of interest, their date of birth or approximate age, physical description, address, vehicle information, why they could be involved, and if they have a connection to Delphi.
Investigators would also like any individual that communicated with, met, or attempted to meet the anthony_shots profile to contact law enforcement utilizing the tip hotline listed above. Please provide as much information as you possibly can. For example, when you communicated with anthony_shots, how you communicated with the profile, what social media applications the account used, and if anthony_shots attempted to meet you or obtain your address. If you have saved images or conversations with the anthony_shots profile, please attach them to your email.
“We continue to diligently seek the justice so honorably owed to Abby, Libby, their respective families, and our dedicated, local community,” said Carroll County Sheriff Tobe Leazenby. “To that end, I want to stress that the investigation is still quite active and is not a cold case. We also continue to encourage the submission of valid and valuable information which will help us to attain the goal of justice for our precious Abby and Libby. Thank you to all who have come alongside us in our ongoing efforts.”
“Working diligently every day with our county, local, and federal partners, we continue to give our very best efforts to solve this case,” said Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter. “Abby, Libby, their families, and the Delphi community deserve nothing less. We also continue to ask for tips to be submitted, because one day we will obtain that one piece of information we seek…the identity of the person responsible for this senseless crime.”