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2nd suspect apprehended after 4 found dead in SUV abandoned in Wisconsin cornfield

DUNN COUNTY, Wis. — Authorities said the second of two suspects in the deaths of four people found shot to death in an SUV abandoned in a Wisconsin cornfield turned himself in Friday to face charges.

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Antoine Darnique Suggs, 38, turned himself in to police in Gilbert, Arizona, according to the Dunn County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies previously identified Suggs and 56-year-old Darren Lee McWright, also known as Darren Lee Osborne, as suspects in the deaths of four Minnesota residents whose bodies were found Sunday in Sheridan Township.

Police in St. Paul, Minnesota, arrested McWright earlier this week. On Thursday, Dunn County said they believed Suggs was in the Saint Paul/Minneapolis area. However, officials have since said that Suggs has been living in the Phoenix area, and that he traveled to Minnesota “in the last couple of weeks.”

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“At this time, it’s unknown how Suggs traveled back to Arizona this week,” deputies said. “He will be transported to Maricopa County Jail in Phoenix … awaiting extradition to Wisconsin.”

The victims were identified as 26-year-old Matthew Isiah Pettus, of St. Paul; 30-year-old Nitosha Lee Flug-Presley, of Stillwater, Minnesota; 30-year-old Jasmine Christine Sturm, of St. Paul; and 35-year-old Loyace Foreman III, of St. Paul. The suspects’ connection to the victims remained unclear Friday.

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Deputies said the victims had no known connection to the Dunn County area.