OGDEN, Utah (ABC 4 News) - Weber County prosecutor Dee Smith says he expects to release new information regarding the death of 16-year-old Alexis Rasmussen very soon.
Smith said the information would be released as early as Tuesday, but no later than Friday.
According to Smith, investigators were still coordinating with all the parties involved before announcing any charges or other information.
Results of an autopsy performed on Rasmussen's remains have yet to be released.
Alexis Rasmussen's
body was found in a shallow Morgan County grave more than a month after she disappeared while babysitting on September 10.
Eric and Dea Millerberg have been named 'persons of interest' in the case. Rasmussen was babysitting for the Millerbergs when she disappeared.
A
warrant obtained by ABC 4 News in November implicated the Millerbergs in Rasmussen's death and in the disposal of her body.