ROCHESTER, Minn. – The most high-profile prisoner at the Winona County jail, Adam Fravel, has been moved to the Olmsted County jail in Rochester. Fravel had been jailed three days in Winona after being arrested for the murder of Maddi Kingsbury, his domestic partner. Why the move? Steve Buswell, the Winona County jail administrator, was not available immediately for an explanation. Fravel was booked into the Olmsted County Adult Detention Center at 4:12 p.m. Meanwhile 21 other inmates, some long term., remained at the Winona jail. The jail, hardly full, has 69 beds. It is classified as a regional medium security facility. Fravel is due back in Winona on July 20 for another court hearing. His first hearing, an arraignment was Friday through an online jail-to-courtroom hookup.
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Fravel. His booking photographs from Wednesday when he was booked st the Winona County jail.