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Body found on Lower Sioux Indian Community land identified | News, Sports, Jobs

Feb 3, 2021 MORTON The man whose body was found on the Lower Sioux Reservation last Sunday has been identified as Quincy Schaffer. The Ramsey County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed a preliminary autopsy of Schaffer and found hypothermia as a contributing factor in his death. The autopsy found no significant physical injuries indicating assault or other cause of death. Schaffer was reported missing to Lower Sioux Police Department on Wednesday, Jan. 27. His body was located on Sunday, January 31, in a wooded area behind a residence located within the Lower Sioux Indian Community. While investigating the disappearance, the Lower Sioux Police Department was informed about an alleged attempted assault at a Lower Sioux Indian Community residence that caused Schaffer to flee the home. No individuals in the home required medical attention and the incident was not reported to law enforcement until the investigation of Schaffer’s disappearance began. Lower Sioux Police Depar

Hypothermia contributed to death of missing man within Lower Sioux Indian Community

Hypothermia contributed to death of missing man within Lower Sioux Indian Community A missing man found dead Sunday within the Lower Sioux Indian Community has been identified and police say the preliminary autopsy found hypothermia was a contributing factor in his death. Written By: Susan Lunneborg | × MORTON, Minn. Hypothermia contributed to the death of a missing man found dead Sunday, Jan. 31, within the Lower Sioux Indian Community. According to a news release Tuesday evening, Feb. 2, from the Lower Sioux Police Department, the preliminary autopsy for Quincy Schaffer by the Ramsey County Medical Examiner’s Office found no significant physical injuries indicating assault or other cause of death.

Charges filed in murders of St Paul mother, children

Ramsey County prosecutors say 26-year-old TeKeith Jones shot and killed his former girlfriend and her two children. Author: Dana Thiede Updated: 7:56 PM CST February 2, 2021 ST PAUL, Minn. A man who recently arrived in Minnesota is now charged with second-degree murder in the shooting deaths of his former girlfriend and her two children.  A criminal complaint lays out the case against 26-year-old TeKeith Jones, who has no permanent address and by his own admission has only been in the state between eight months and a year. Prosecutors say he killed 30-year-old D’Zondria Wallace, her 14-year-old daughter La Porsha and 11-year-old son Ja’ Corbie in their home on the 700 block of Jessie Street in St. Paul on January 30.

Charges: Suspect in St Paul triple homicide claims he saved victims by shooting them

Created: February 02, 2021 10:08 AM A St. Paul man faces multiple charges stemming from a triple homicide that happened in an east side neighborhood. According to charges filed in Ramsey County, 26-year-old TeKeith Jones, from St. Paul, faces three counts of second-degree murder, with intent-not premeditated. If convicted of all three charges, Jones faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. A criminal complaint states around 3 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 30, officers were sent to the lower apartment located on the 700 block of Jessie Street in St. Paul. A 911 caller stated there were three people in the house and that there was blood everywhere.

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