A 25-year-old man remains jailed Monday and accused of kidnapping and killing a friend's 5-year-old daughter, then leaving her body in a Cass County swamp.
Alayna Ertl, the sandy-haired 5-year-old girl who went missing from her Watkins home early Saturday morning, was found dead that afternoon.
A preliminary autopsy by the Ramsey County Medical Examiner said Alayna Ertl died of "homicidal violence." The examiner offered no further details.
Zachary T. Anderson, of Monticello, is being held without bail in the Crow Wing County jail in Brainerd awaiting charges this week. As of late Monday afternoon, charges have yet to be filed.
Alayna's body was discovered on property near Motley owned by Anderson's family, about 80 miles north of Watkins. Anderson, who was arrested on the property, is expected to make his first court appearance in Cass County District Court on Monday or Tuesday.
Charges will also be filed in Cass County, the jurisdiction where Alayna's body was found, said Bruce Gordon, spokesman for the state Department of Public Safety.
In the Ertls' neighborhood Sunday, sheriff's deputies knocked on doors as part of their investigation into Alayna's abduction and killing.
Alayna was last seen when she was put to bed at 2 a.m. Saturday. At 8 a.m. her mother, Kayla Ertl, discovered she was missing, according to an Amber Alert issued by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA).