Sgt. Nichole Sipes’ work on the homicide case led authorities to file charges last week against husband.
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St. Paul Police Department Sgt. Nichole Sipes, right, talks about the investigation as Ramsey County Attorney John Choi, left, and Deputy Chief Don Benner, center, look on during a news conference at the Ramsey County Attorney s Office in St. Paul on Thursday May 20, 2021. Police arrested Nicholas James Firkus, 38, of Mounds View, Minn., on suspicion of murder in the 2010 homicide of his wife, Heidi Firkus, in St. Paul. (Craig Lassig / Special to the St. Paul Pioneer Press)
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Man charged in homicide outside St. Paul bar His bail is set at $1.5 million. May 5, 2021 10:08pm Text size Copy shortlink:
A suspect in a fatal shooting outside a St. Paul bar late last week was arrested Wednesday in Richfield.
Tyreese Harris was shot in the 1200 block of Jackson Street on April 25. He died the following day at Regions Hospital.
Marlon Vincent Walker, 29, was arrested outside a hotel in the 7700 block of Lyndale Avenue South in Richfield, according to the St. Paul Police Department s Twitter account on Wednesday.
He is charged with second-degree murder; bail is set at $1.5 million. I m incredibly proud of everyone at the SPPD and our partner agencies across the metro who helped identify, locate and apprehend the suspect, said Police Chief Todd Axtell. It won t bring Mr. Harris back, but it is the first step in getting him justice.