Suspects identified in Dunn Co. cornfield quadruple homicide are father and son; One is still at large

3years ago

Dunn County news, Wisconsin news.

St. Paul Police arrested a 56-year-old man and are looking for his 37-year-old son in connection with the quadruple homicide that occurred inside a car later abandoned in a Dunn County, Wisconsin cornfield.

Detectives believe Darren McWright and Antoine Suggs, who is currently on the run, are involved in the Sunday morning of Minnesota residents Nitosha Flug-Presley, Matthew Pettus, Loyace Foreman III, and Jasmine Sturm, aged respectively 30; 26; 35; and 30.

“We certainly believe that one of them could be responsible for the homicide,” Dunn County Sheriff Kevin Bygd said.

“We look at cameras in St. Paul, all the way down 94, coming in from Stillwater so we look at all those options.”

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  • “My understanding is they all kind of grew up in the same neighborhood and knew each other, families knew each other,” he added.

    Reports said that Suggs’ Arizona ID card was discovered in the SUV with bodies and that relatives confirmed he would visit Flug-Presley.

    The victims had spent their last night at a St. Paul bar before leaving in the SUV with an individual.

    Their slain bodies, with gunshot wounds, were found the following morning inside the abandoned SUV.