Crime & Safety

2nd Man Arrested In Connection With 4 Deaths In Western WI

Another man turned himself in to police in an Arizona city after four gunshot victims were found in an SUV in western Wisconsin.

WISCONSIN — A second man wanted in connection with the deaths of four people in western Wisconsin has turned himself in to police in Arizona.

Antoine Suggs, 38, turned himself in to police in Gilbert, Arizona, on Friday. He is accused of four felony counts of hiding a corpse and being party to a crime.

If Suggs is found guilty of the charges, he could spend up to 50 years in prison and face a $25,000 fine.

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Suggs had been living in Phoenix before traveling back to Minnesota for the past two weeks, the Dunn County Sheriff's Department said. The department said it doesn't know how Suggs traveled back to Arizona.

Dunn County Sheriff Kevin Bygd said that Suggs hasn't been interviewed yet. He will be transported to the Maricopa County Jail in Phoenix and will be sent back to Wisconsin.

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The St. Paul Police Department arrested Darren Lee McWright, 56, on Wednesday. Both McWright and Suggs had warrants for their arrest.

Investigators found that the four people found in Sheridan were killed in Minnesota, the St. Paul Police Department said in a statement.

The St. Paul Police Department, the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the Wisconsin Department of Criminal Investigations are investigating the homicide.

Four people were found dead from gunshot wounds in an SUV outside of Sheridan Sept. 12. The sheriff's department said they responded to a 911 call from the town and found the SUV in a nearby cornfield.

The victims were Nitosha Lee Flug-Presley, 30, Matthew Isiah Pettus, 26, Loyace Foreman III, 35 and Jasmine Christine Sturm, 30. All four were from Minnesota.


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