Lyle "Ty" Hoffman, accused of fatally shooting his former romantic and business partner exactly one month ago, was arrested in Shakopee late Thursday morning near a fast-food restaurant, police there said Thursday.
Police said the unarmed Hoffman was taken into custody peacefully shortly after 10:20 a.m. after officers answered a report of "a suspicious male" in the Southbridge Crossing Shopping Center near an Arby's on the 8000 block of Old Carriage Court.
A citizen recognized Hoffman as the alleged killer of Kelly Phillips at an Arden Hills gas station on Aug. 11, called police and kept authorities updated on his movements in the shopping area until the arrest was made, said Police Chief Jeff Tate during a late-morning news conference.
"He was first observed by the officer looking at the drive-through menu," Tate said. "[Hoffman] was on foot."
Hoffman, 44, was handcuffed and acknowledged his identity to officers, the chief said, adding there was no indication that he was with anyone at the time of his apprehension.
Two officers made the arrest and Hoffman "was cooperative the entire time," Tate said. From there, Hoffman was taken to the Shakopee police headquarters, where investigators were meeting him before his transfer to Ramsey County.
"It was good old-fashioned police work and a concerned citizen," said Ramsey County Sheriff's Chief Deputy John Kirkwood, attending the same news conference. "We don't know a whole lot more than we got him. … We just had to stay on it. … It's a great relief."
Kirkwood said he was not surprised that Hoffman surrendered without a fight. "People get tired of running, and people are relieved to get caught," the chief deputy said.