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Three bodies found within three days in few-mile radius in Minneapolis
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Three bodies found within three days in few-mile radius in Minneapolis - Bookmark Three bodies were found within three days just a few miles of each other in Minneapolis with police investigating the string of unexplained deaths. The latest body was found around 1 p.m. Monday near the Mississippi River and Stone Arch Bridge in downtown Minneapolis, a police spokesperson told The Independent Thursday. The identity and cause of death have not been released by lead investigators, University of...
Three bodies found within three days in few-mile radius in Minneapolis
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Three bodies were found within three days just a few miles of each other in Minneapolis with police investigating the string of unexplained deaths.
The latest body was found around 1 p.m. Monday near the Mississippi River and Stone Arch Bridge in downtown Minneapolis, a police spokesperson told The Independent Thursday. The identity and cause of death have not been released by lead investigators, University of Minnesota police.
The body was discovered two miles along the Mississippi River bank from another body, the first one to be found on Saturday at 6 p.m., in a wooded area near East River Parkway. The victim was identified by police as Karen Lynn Sognesand, 56, of Maple Grove.
The second body was found Sunday around 11:30 a.m. near the shoreline of Bde Maka Ska Lake, about five miles northeast of Stone Arch Bridge. The identity and cause of death have not been released, but the body was found in “a severe state of decomposition, the Minnesota Star Tribune reported. The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office is leading the investigation.
“MPD is familiar with the three cases. Currently, there is no known connection between these cases, or to any other incidents,” the Minneapolis Police Department spokesperson said Thursday.
The Independent has contacted the University of Minnesota Department of Public Safety and the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office for additional information.
A fourth person was found dead Wednesday morning under the Hennepin Avenue Bridge, MPD told The Independent Thursday. The incident is an apparent suicide, police said.
In Inver Grove Heights, about 19 miles from Minneapolis, the Dakota County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information about Timothy Bryan Standish Jr., 40, of Minneapolis, who was found dead Friday in the Mississippi River. Anyone with information about Standish, his recent activities or associates is asked to call 651-438-8477 or submit a tip through the sheriff’s office website.
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