Phoenix police reveal new clues about Danni Coscino's murder as family hopes for justice after three years: 'It hurts'

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new footage reveals who police believe shot and killed Dannielle Coscino in 2021 SilentWitness/Phoenix Police Department

Three years after an Arizona woman was shot in the street, police are revealing new footage of her accused killers as her family members hold onto hope that these new clues will finally bring this case to a close.

"It's three years later, but I'm still waiting for that phone call from her," Sue Coscino-Diaz, the mother of Dannielle Coscino, told AZfamily, adding that as the years go on without an arrest, "it doesn't get any easier."

Dannielle "Danni" Coscino, 32, was found shot to death on June 8, 2021 near 9th Avenue and Hadley Street at approximately 9:39 p.m., according to Phoenix police and Silent Witness.

Now, new surveillance video depicting two suspects has been released in the hope that people come forward with information about Danni's accused killers.

Danni's daughter, Rian Coscino, also spoke to AZfamily, sharing that she hopes "sooner than later, we can get justice and get this figured out because it hurts, and it sucks that it's been three years, and this is how far we've gotten."

Investigators encourage anyone with information about the two suspects to please call 480-WITNESS to submit a tip.

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