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70-year-old Colorado man arrested in 1982 murder case

Alan Lee Phillips has been arrested in relation to the murders of two women in 1982. Park County Sheriff Tom McGraw announced Wednesday that police arrested Phillips for an investigation into the killings of Annette Schnee, 21, and Barbara “Bobbi Jo” Oberholtzer, 29, who went missing on Jan. 6, 1982.

DENVER – A 70-year-old Colorado man accused of killing two women in 1982 has been arrested, officials said Wednesday.

Alan Lee Phillips, of the mountain hamlet of Dumont, was being held in Park County Jail on suspicion of killing Annette Schnee, 21, and Barbara “Bobbi Jo” Oberholtzer, 29, Park County Sheriff Tom McGraw told a news conference.

Phillips was taken into custody on Feb. 24 in Clear Creek County. Officials said he could be charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping and assault.

Local, state and federal authorities identified Phillips as a potential suspect using DNA testing, authorities said, but they did not provide more details or mention a possible motive for the slayings.

Police say the two women had no apparent connection, but both were believed to be hitchhiking outside a Rocky Mountain resort town before they disappeared on Jan. 6, 1982. Their bodies were found apart.

Friends and family discovered Oberholtzer’s body in a snow drift on the summit of Hoosier Pass, near Breckenridge, one day after she disappeared. Schnee’s corpse was found six months later, fully clothed, in a creek in rural Park County. Both women had been shot.

Reached Wednesday by telephone, Phillips’ public defender, Kyle Nettleblad, declined to comment about the case.

“I cannot begin to understand the pain and suffering their families have had to face for nearly four decades. With each year that has passed, they have remained vigilant in their unwavering commitment to seek justice for Bobbi Jo and Annette,” McGraw, the Park County Sheriff, said.

He said Phillips has had no major arrests since 1982, but officials are looking into his potential involvement in other cases.

Police showed younger pictures of Phillips at the press conference and asked the public to reach out with any information about the case.

Dumont is located about 35 miles west of Denver.