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South Bend suspect in Minnesota slaying captured in Michigan

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EDWARDSBURG, Mich. -- Authorities say a northern Indiana man sought in the slaying of a woman in Minnesota has been captured at a Michigan campground.

Michigan State Police say 40-year-old Daniel Lynn of South Bend was captured Friday by federal and state fugitive teams at a campground near Edwardsburg, Michigan, about 15 miles northeast of South Bend.

He was wanted in connection with the slaying of 28-year-old Christina Woods of South Bend, whose remains were discovered July 2 in a shallow grave on property owned by a relative of Lynn in northern Minnesota's Beatty Township.

Police say Lynn is jailed pending extradition to Minnesota, where he faces a second degree murder charge.

Lynn's wife, 28-year-old Brooke Taylor, also is jailed, charged with harboring a fugitive. Authorities say Woods and Taylor were good friends.

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