MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Four ghost hunters are facing felony charges for breaking into an historic church in Litchfield, Minnesota.
The Ness Church has been the target of vandals for years. Ghost
hunters have posted YouTube videos of what they say are “confirmed
sightings” of ghosts at the site. One video from another Minnesotan in
2012 shows ghost hunters near the historic church:
Church board members say there are no ghosts here — just buildings
and a burial site that played a key role in an infamous chapter in
Minnesota history.
On Sunday at 1:53 a.m., Meeker County deputies responded to a burglary alarm at Ness Church,
located on the 24000 block of 580th Avenue, according to the county
sheriff’s office. While en route, deputies observed a vehicle leaving
the area. The deputies then stopped the car and arrested its four
occupants in connection to the church crime.
The suspects have been identified as 23-year-old Kyle Huber, of
Victoria; 23-year-old Todd Suurmeyer of Sioux Falls, South Dakota;
25-year-old Joseph Porter of Sioux Falls and 24-year-old Brittani
Roberts, of Sioux Falls. After their arrest, the suspects were taken to
the Meeker County Jail on suspicion of burglary and criminal damage to
property.
The suspects are accused of gaining access to the church by breaking
several of its windows. They also smashed part of a monument that marks
where the first five of an eventual 490 victims of the 1862 Sioux
uprising were buried in a hurry. A window of an out building was also
broken. An investigation is now determining the full extent of the
damage and if there were items taken from the church.
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