Officials: Wyoming man turns self in after fatally running over St. Paul woman with vehicle, fleeing scene
WYOMING, Minn. -- A 37-year-old Wyoming, Minnesota man is in custody after he allegedly fatally ran over a woman with his pickup truck in a domestic incident Thursday evening. On Monday, charges were filed against him.
According to Wyoming Public Safety officials, the incident happened shortly before 10:30 p.m. at a Holiday gas station located at 26720 Kettle River Boulevard. Emergency responders were dispatched to the gas station on the report of a pedestrian being struck by a vehicle.
When they arrived, officials determined a female victim was struck by a motorist in the parking lot "after a domestic disturbance." The suspect fled the scene in the truck before officers arrived, officials said. The victim, later identified as a 51-year-old St. Paul woman, died at the scene from her injuries.
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A search for the suspect began with investigators checking possible locations. Officials say the suspect and victim knew each other.
Then on Friday morning, Wyoming police received a call from the suspect who asked to meet with officers at his Wyoming residence. When officers arrived, he was taken into custody without incident, officials said. The suspect vehicle was also located.
According to the complaint filed on Monday, the suspect is 37-year-old Mark Andrew Wiosky. The complaint says that he and the victim were not married. Wiosky's wife was interviewed after the incident, and told police her husband had a history of being a "hot head" and losing his temper when using methamphetamine.
Authorities are not searching for any other suspects. Wiosky is charged with third-degree murder and criminal vehicular homicide. Bail has been set at $750,000 without conditions.
His next court appearance is scheduled for Friday, July 7.
Women's Advocates
Crisis Line: (651) 227-8284
St. Paul & Ramsey County Domestic Abuse Intervention Project
Crisis Line: (651) 645-2824
Minnesota Day One
Crisis Line: 1-866-223-1111
Esperanza United
Bilingual crisis line: (651) 772-1611.
For anonymous, confidential help, people can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or 1-800-787-3224.