The Minneapolis woman killed on New Year's Eve was apparently abducted before she was found shot several times in an alley with duct tape wrapped around one of her wrists, according to court documents.
Two search warrant affidavits filed Friday alleged that Monique Baugh, a 28-year-old Realtor, was kidnapped from a Maple Grove home she was showing by someone driving a U-Haul rental truck. They raised doubts about the identity and motive of the person who contacted Baugh to arrange the showing, and tied her killing to an alleged drug rivalry between the suspect and Baugh's boyfriend, who was also shot on New Year's Eve but survived.
Court and jail records show that a 41-year-old man was booked into the Hennepin County jail at 1:12 a.m. Friday in connection with Baugh's death. The suspect was booked on probable cause murder but has not been criminally charged. The Star Tribune generally does not name suspects before they've been charged.
"This murder here was particularly brutal," longtime activist Al Flowers said at an emotional news conference earlier in the day. "Some people said the violence would stop during the wintertime. It didn't stop. We're still dying. Our kids are still dying."
Court records filed in Baugh's killing reveal that the suspect U-Haul was spotted in Maple Grove and then later in the alley behind a home in north Minneapolis where Baugh's boyfriend was shot.
The documents said the alleged driver of the U-Haul was a drug dealer who is a "rival" to Baugh's boyfriend. They did not specify the nature of the alleged rivalry.
Police responded about 5:40 p.m. to a shooting the 4800 block of Humboldt Ave. N. and found Baugh's boyfriend shot and wounded inside, the documents said.
Emergency dispatch audio showed that the call involved a 29-year-old male victim in an upstairs bedroom with multiple gunshot wounds, including one to the chest.