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Suspect in deaths of 4 found slain in Wisconsin cornfield arrested in Arizona

The second suspect in a quadruple Wisconsin homicide investigation turned himself in to Arizona authorities on Friday.

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According to a news release from the Dunn County Sheriff’s Office, 38-year-old Antoine Darnique Suggs surrendered to the Gilbert Police Department on charges related to four Minnesota residents found fatally shot Aug. 12 in an abandoned sport utility vehicle in a rural Wisconsin cornfield.

Suggs had been living in the Phoenix area before recently traveling back to Minnesota, Dunn County Sheriff Kevin Bygd stated.

A Sheridan, Wisconsin, farmer discovered the bodies of Jasmine Christine Sturm, 30, of St. Paul, Minnesota; her brother, Matthew Isiah Pettus, 26, of St. Paul; her boyfriend, Loyace Foreman III, 35, of St. Paul, and her lifelong friend, Nitosha Lee Flug-Presley, 30, of Stillwater.

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The last known contact anyone had with the four was at 2:08 a.m. Sunday, when they were seen leaving a St. Paul bar, according to criminal complaints filed against Suggs and his father, 56-year-old Darren Lee Osborne of St. Paul, the Pioneer Press reported.

Both men are currently charged with four counts of hiding a corpse as a party to a crime in Dunn County, Wisconsin.

Bygd told the newspaper on Thursday that more serious charges could be brought against one or both men in Wisconsin or Minnesota once it is determined where the four people were killed.