Man connected to Plymouth shooting detained in Wis., will be returned to Hennepin County

UPDATE 11/28/22: A man detained in Clark County, Wis. in connection to a shooting over Thanksgiving weekend in Plymouth will eventually be extradited to Hennepin County, although the time frame for that process is uncertain, Clark County Jail Captain Todd Tessman tells 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS.

The man is currently being held in Clark County, where he will have a court appearance to determine the time frame of the extradition process.

“He will have a court appearance and if he waives the extradition process then his extradition should be relatively speedy, if not then a Governors warrant will have to be obtained which takes more time,” Tessman said.

Check back for updates as 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS follows the legal process attached to the case.

5 EYEWITNESS NEWS has reached out to Plymouth and Hennepin County authorities for more information, including the current status of the shooting victim.


INITIAL REPORT 11/26/22: A woman is being treated for critical injuries, and a man is in custody after a shooting Friday night in Plymouth, according to the Plymouth Police Department.

Officers went to a home on the 14300 block of 40th Place North around 7:20 p.m. Friday after police received a report of a shooting.

Responders found a 23-year-old woman with an apparent gunshot wound at the home. According to police, she was in critical condition when they took her to North Memorial Health Hospital.

After police found the victim, the Wisconsin State Patrol was called to help find a man police called “a person of interest in this case.” Plymouth police say a 26-year-old Plymouth man was eventually taken into custody in Clark County, Wis., where he is being held.

Police did not specify whether they believe the man in custody is the shooter; however, police said they will not release any more details while they are investigating. As of posting, there are no updates on the woman’s condition.

Check back for updates.