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4 people were found dead in an abandoned SUV left in a cornfield. Police just announced an arrest.

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Source: Dunn County Sheriff's Office

Sept. 16 2021, Published 4:55 p.m. ET

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One person has been arrested and police are searching for another suspect in connection to a quadruple homicide in Wisconsin.

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On Sept. 16, the Dunn County Sheriff’s Office announced it arrested Darren Lee McWright, 56, in connection to the killing. He was arrested by St. Paul police in Minnesota and is being held in jail.

Deputies are now trying to find Antoine Darnique Suggs, 38, in connection to the case. He is suspected of being in the Twins Cities area of Minnesota. Anyone with information on Suggs’ whereabouts is asked to contact their local police.

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On Sept. 12, Dunn County deputies responded to a 911 call near Sheridan, Wisconsin. There, they found four people dead in an SUV.

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The victims were found in an abandoned vehicle and did not appear to have ties to the area, according to the Dunn County Sheriff’s Office.

The SUV was driven into a cornfield, off a rural road, and left with the victims inside, the sheriff’s office noted. All of the victims died from gunshot wounds. The victims in the SUV were:

  • Nitosha Lee Flug-Presley, 30.
  • Matthew Isiah Pettus, 26.
  • Loyace Foreman III, 35.
  • Jasmine Christine Sturm, 30.
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