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.
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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.
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Thursday, a Hennepin County grand jury indicted two people in connection to the 2019 death of a Minneapolis realtor.
The Hennepin County Attorney s Office said 29-year-old Elsa Segura, of Fridley, and 36-year-old Lyndon Wiggins, of Minneapolis, were indicted on counts of aiding and abetting premeditated first-degree murder, aiding and abetting attempted premeditated second-degree murder, aiding and abetting kidnapping, and aiding and abetting first-degree felony murder while committing kidnapping.
Both had previously been charged with second-degree murder, attempted murder and kidnapping in connection to Monique Baugh s death on New Year s Eve in 2019 and the attempted murder of her boyfriend.
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