Grand jury indicts 2 with aiding and abetting 1st-degree murder of Minneapolis Realtor
Four people have now been indicted by a grand jury in connection to the 2019 killing of Monique Baugh.
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Two more people have been indicted by a grand jury for their part in the 2019 kidnapping and killing of 28-year-old realtor Monique Baugh and the attempted killing of her boyfriend.
According to the Hennepin County Attorney s Office, a grand jury on May 13 indicted Elsa Segura, 29, of Fridley, and Lyndon Wiggins, 36, of Minneapolis, on four counts each:
Aiding and abetting premeditated first-degree murder
Aiding and abetting attempted premeditated second-degree murder
2 people indicted by Grand Jury in connection to kidnapping, death of Minneapolis realtor
Elsa Segura and her former boyfriend, Lyndon Wiggins, have been indicted for their part in the 2019 New Year s Eve kidnapping and murder of Monique Baugh.
Credit: Gina Williams Author: KARE 11 Staff Updated: 5:20 PM CDT May 13, 2021
Prosecutors say Elsa Segura, 29, of Fridley, and her former boyfriend, Lyndon Wiggins, 36, of Minneapolis, have been indicted by a Hennepin County Grand Jury for their part in the 2019 New Year s Eve kidnapping and murder of 28-year-old real estate agent, Monique Baugh, and the attempted murder of her boyfriend.
Prosecutors say Segura made phone calls that lured Baugh to a house showing in Maple Grove, where Baugh was allegedly abducted on Dec. 31, 2019 before she was found shot in a Minneapolis alley. Baugh died a short time later.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Two more people have been indicted by a grand jury in the 2019 kidnapping and slaying of a real estate agent in Minnesota. Elsa Segura, 29, of Fridley, and Lyndon Wiggins, 36, were indicted Thursday by a Hennepin County Grand Jury on four counts of aiding and abetting the crimes of first-degree […]
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A grand jury returned indictments Thursday against a former Hennepin County probation officer and her ex-boyfriend in the 2019 kidnapping and killing of a Minneapolis woman.
According to the Hennepin County Attorney s Office, the indictments against Elsa Segura and Lyndon Wiggins listed four charges against each of them: aiding and abetting premeditated first-degree murder, aiding and abetting attempted premeditated first-degree murder, aiding and abetting kidnapping, and aiding and abetting first-degree felony murder while committing kidnapping.
Santa Barbara Symphony Presents FANFARE FOR THE COMMON MAN
Featuring world premiere of LA composer Nick Gianopoulos Polarity.by BWW News Desk
The Santa Barbara Symphony s groundbreaking season of presenting live music together safely on stage continues on Saturday, April 17 at 7:00 pm (with an encore matinee on Sunday, April 18 at 3:00 pm) with Fanfare for the Common Man recorded live from the stage of the Granada Theatre, with no audience.
This concert celebrates American music and showcases a diverse range of composers and performers and builds upon the Santa Barbara Symphony s commitment to spotlighting the range of symphonic music created in America.