Nearly four months after officers shot and killed a couple on Hwy. 212 in Eden Prairie, the couple's family and friends are still waiting for answers in the case.
On Wednesday, the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension announced the end of the investigation into the Feb. 7 incident that killed Matthew Serbus, 36, originally from Maple Grove, and Dawn Pfister, 34, of Elkhorn, Wis.
The case now goes to the Hennepin County attorney's office to review for potential charges. But details may not be released for weeks until the case closes.
"The family just wants justice," Pfister's father, Michael Kennedy, said Wednesday.
During the morning rush hour on Feb. 7, Serbus and Pfister were in a stolen car from Colorado when it rear-ended a car, then took off, leading police on a high-speed chase on eastbound Hwy. 212 from Chaska to Eden Prairie.
After officers placed stop sticks on the highway, puncturing at least two of the car's tires, it crashed between Hwy. 101 and Dell Road. The BCA says Serbus then emerged from the car and "produced a knife," ignoring repeated commands to drop it. After officers fired at Serbus, the BCA says Pfister then "took possession" of the knife, and she was shot.
The four officers involved — Chaska police Sgt. Brady Juell, Chaska police officer Trent Wurtz, State Patrol trooper Mark Lund and Carver County Sheriff's Office Cpl. Nathan Mueller — were put on administrative leave and later returned to work.
The Hennepin County attorney's office will now review the case and send it to a grand jury to either clear or indict the officers. Grand jury proceedings are confidential, and no other details will be released until after the grand jury's decision.