The third day of an intensive manhunt for accused murderer Lyle "Ty" Hoffman ended unsuccessfully Wednesday after a flurry of possible sightings in the southwest metro area and at least one false lead.
Early in the day, the search shifted from the north metro to the southwestern suburbs after a man who resembled Hoffman was spotted in and around Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake.
He might have taken public transportation, such as a bus, to Prior Lake to launder money stolen Sunday during a bank robbery in Blaine, said John Kirkwood, Ramsey County sheriff's chief deputy.
The renewed search overhead by law enforcement helicopters and on the ground by police and sheriff's deputies came after possible spottings of Hoffman in the woods near Mystic Lake on Tuesday night, Kirkwood said.
But authorities said a Chevy TrailBlazer sought for much of Wednesday is no longer believed to be connected to Hoffman. Earlier, authorities had said that someone in it might have picked Hoffman up. "The owner of the … SUV quickly made contact with law enforcement officials upon seeing the vehicle was being sought," and it was established that there was no connection, Ramsey County Sheriff's Inspector Rob Allen said in a news release.
Hoffman, 44, is charged with fatally shooting onetime business and romantic partner Kelly Phillips, 48, on Aug. 11 at an Arden Hills gas station.
Law enforcement officials showed no outward signs of wearying of the so-far-fruitless search for Hoffman.
"He's already cut off communication with regular day-to-day life," Kirkwood said. "For lack of a better term, he's been very lucky. We've followed up on every lead, and he's just been somewhat lucky at this point."