The parents of a north Minneapolis woman who was kidnapped and killed on New Year's Eve thanked the community for its support.
Wanda Williams Baugh and Frank Baugh spoke briefly after a hearing Tuesday in Hennepin County District Court for one of four suspects charged in the killing of their daughter, Monique Baugh.
"I just want to thank the community for all of the support," Williams Baugh said. "Just having us in their thoughts and prayers is greatly appreciated."
Monique Baugh, 28, the mother of 1- and 3-year-old daughters, was shot at close range in a north Minneapolis alley in what authorities have characterized as a murder-for-hire plot targeting her boyfriend, rapper Jon Mitchell-Momoh, around a dispute over a record deal.
Baugh, a real estate agent, was kidnapped in a U-Haul rental truck from an afternoon home showing in Maple Grove. Someone shot and wounded Mitchell-Momoh about 5:40 p.m. and killed Baugh, whose wrists were bound with tape, at 6:38 p.m. later that day.
Williams Baugh and Frank Baugh appeared in family court later Tuesday for a hearing on their request for joint custody of Baugh's daughters. Hennepin County District Court Referee Holly Knight said the court had not received a response from Mitchell-Momoh, who did not attend the hearing.
She granted Williams Baugh and Frank Baugh joint custody.
Frank Baugh said Mitchell-Momoh has seen his daughters once and possibly twice since Jan. 1. Williams Baugh said she remains concerned about his lifestyle.