Authorities capture Indiana suspect wanted in Minnesota slaying

Daniel Lynn, 40, of South Bend, Indiana is wanted in connection with the murder of an Indiana woman whose remains were found buried in a shallow grave in northeastern Minnesota on Monday, July 1. 

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.