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Authorities have expanded their search for Minnesota lawmaker shooting suspect Vance Boelter to Sibley County, where they found his vehicle Sunday morning. Boelter has been named a suspect in the assassinations of Rep.
The manhunt for the man suspected of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses continues into Sunday, with sources telling ABC affiliate KSTP that his wife has been detained for questioning.
SIBLEY COUNTY, Minn. (KTTC) – The potential belongings of suspect Vance Boelter, the man suspected of shooting and killing Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark were located in Sibley County Sunday morning, according to law enforcement.
Vance and Jenny Boelter own a home in Green Isle, Minn., in Sibley County, which is about an hour’s drive southwest of the Twin Cities. Onamia, where Jenny Boelter was pulled over, is about 125 miles north of the couple’s home.
In the ongoing manhunt for Vance Luther Boelter, the FBI has shared a new image of him at a Minnesota shooting victim's door.
David Carlson, a friend of Vance Boelter, spoke with FOX 9 about the Minnesota lawmaker shooting suspect. Boelter texted them Saturday morning, "David and Ron, I love you guys. I’ve made some choices and you guys don’t know anything about this,
Vance Luther Boelter, the subject of a continued manhunt as of Saturday afternoon, is listed as director of security patrols for Praetorian Guard Security Services. Authorities say the suspect in the shootings was impersonating a police officer.
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