
Manhunt for Wisconsin suspect sought in ex-girlfriend's murder heats up after SUV found, accomplice arrested
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The search for a man accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend in northern Wisconsin is heating up after his SUV was discovered abandoned outside Minneapolis – and an alleged accomplice was arrested.
Oneida County Sheriff Grady Hartman had been seeking information about a 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander with Wisconsin license plates believed to be linked to Anderson until Monday, when St. Paul Police found the vehicle unoccupied in the Minnesota city. Authorities first believed that Anderson was riding in a white 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser with Minnesota plates, which had also been found abandoned in St. Paul. Anderson, who authorities consider to be armed and dangerous, remains missing Tuesday, nearly a week after Miller’s death. The two shared a child, who is safe, Fox 9 Minneapolis reported.More Related News

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