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Police investigating reported break-in at residence of slain Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman

Editorial Board Published June 18, 2025
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The Twin Cities residence the place Democratic Minnesota Home Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband had been fatally shot Saturday was damaged into in a single day Wednesday, police say.

Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark had been killed of their residence in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, at about 3:30 a.m. Saturday in what Gov. Tim Walz known as a “political assassination.”

Brooklyn Park police say the house had been boarded up early Sunday after investigators processed the entire proof on the scene, and relations had eliminated “items of value” from the residence on Tuesday.

“It was discovered that the plywood covering the rear window of the home had been pried off and the window broken to gain entry,” police mentioned in a press release launched late Wednesday morning.

Police say crime scene investigators searched the house once more, and relations say “they don’t believe anything was missing.” Police are nonetheless trying to find the suspect.  

Anybody with info on the break-in, together with neighborhood residents who’ve surveillance cameras, is requested to contact the Brooklyn Park Police Division at 763-493-8222.

The person accused of killing the Hortmans, 57-year-old Vance Boelter, is in custody and dealing with federal and state homicide prices following a 36-plus-hour manhunt that authorities say was the most important of its variety in state historical past.

A Brooklyn Park police cruiser is stationed exterior the house of DFL State Rep. Melissa Hortman on June 15, 2025 in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.

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Investigators accuse Boelter of additionally capturing and critically wounding Democratic Minnesota state Sen. John Hoffman and his spouse Yvette inside their Champlin residence about an hour earlier than killing the Hortmans.  

Authorities additionally consider Boelter visited the properties of two different state lawmakers within the metro that very same morning. State Sen. Ann Relaxation, DFL-New Hope, introduced on Monday she was focused whereas at residence, however Boelter was reportedly scared off by a police officer earlier than approaching the residence.

On Wednesday, state Rep. Kristen Bahner, DFL-Maple Grove, confirmed she too had been focused on Saturday however was not at residence, citing “divine intervention” that led her household to vary their plans.

“This senseless violence came to my door as well, placing me and my family in harm’s way,” Bahner mentioned. “I do not know why this man was filled with such hatred that he would come to my door.”

“It’s been very hard the last few days,” her brother Patrick Haluptzok mentioned. “In what seems unfair and tragic, the way her last night was spent. We’re just trying to get by.”

A candlelight vigil for the Hortmans is ready for Wednesday night on the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., in keeping with Minnesota Home officers.

This story can be up to date.

Caroline Cummings,

Lilia Luciano and

Anthony Bettin

contributed to this report.

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