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Suspect that has disappeared after the rural shooting has been captured in Minnesota

Truman, MN (Kroc-am news)- The alleged shooter, which has disappeared after a rural southern Minnesota shooting, was captured.

The MPs began to hunt after the suspect on February 27.

Martin County's office said that the deputies learned from the shootout after he reacted to a domestic body loss report in Truman, which populated almost 1,100 people.

On arrival, law enforcement found a woman who suffers from a gunshot wound on her chest. She was taken to a hospital and an update about her condition is still not available.

The investigators identified the shooters as the 32-year-old Kyle Jonathan Liford and said that he had fled the scene before the law enforcement agencies arrived. According to an earlier press release, the MPs were restored at the scene of a pistol that was suspected of being used in the shootings.

The authorities record the shooter that is accused of shooting women in rural southern Minnesota

On Sunday evening, Martin County's sheriff reported that Liford was taken into account without incidents. Details about his capture were not published.

Martin County Sheriff's Office Photo
Martin County Sheriff's Office Photo

Martin County's prison shows that on Sunday evening he was brought to prison at 8:40 a.m. on Sunday evening at around 8:40 a.m. due to the second degree murder, second degree attack, two cases of dangerous weapons and failure to help a victim.

Liford is also threatened in a case of crimes. The shootout of the past week occurred after Liford had been released in the case of Martin County, according to Martin County, without a deposit.

Liford's first hearing in the shooting case is not yet planned. He will appear in court on Monday morning because of the case of the threat.

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