Lily Peters’ body was discovered Monday in a wooded area not far from her aunt’s Chippewa Falls home. The boy who knew Lily is set to make his initial court appearance Wednesday afternoon in Chippewa County, WQOW reported.Ĭharges against the underage suspect were not immediately announced. Additional forensic testing was being conducted Wednesday and the final autopsy report may not be available for up to six weeks, Patten said.Ĭhippewa Falls Police Chief Matthew Kelm announced Tuesday that a juvenile suspect who was known to the victim had been arrested in Lily’s murder.
Lily’s body, which was discovered Monday in a wooded area not far from her aunt’s Chippewa Falls home, was taken to the Ramsey County Medical Examiner’s Office in Minnesota. The autopsy began early Tuesday and a preliminary report may be available for release Thursday, Chippewa County Coroner Ronald Patten told The Post. Horrific new details released in slaying of Brooklyn teenĪn autopsy is underway in the murder of 10-year-old Wisconsin girl Lily Peters, who was found dead near a walking trail while visiting her aunt’s home, authorities said.
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