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Vance Boelter Height, Age, Wife, Biography

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Wife: Jenny Boelter
Age: 58 Years
Hometown: Minnesota

Vance Boelter

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Full NameVance Luther Boelter
Profession(s)Businessman, Security Expert, Pastor
Known ForBeing accused of fatally shooting democratic leaders in Minnesota, USA
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)6' 1" (185 cm)
Eye ColourLight Brown
Hair ColourSalt and Pepper
Personal Life
Date of Birth23 July 1967 (Sunday)
Age (as of 2025) 58 Years
BirthplaceMinnesota, USA
Zodiac signLeo
NationalityAmerican
HometownMinnesota, USA
College/University• St. Cloud State University, USA
• Cardinal Stritch University, Wisconsin, USA
Educational Qualification(s)• Bachelor of Elective Studies (1993-1996)
• Master's of Science in Management (2008-2010)
• Doctorate in Leadership (2011-2016)
ReligionChristianity
Social MediaLinkedIn
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Family
Wife/SpouseJenny Boelter
Vance Boelter with his wife

Vance Boelter

Some Lesser Known Facts About Vance Boelter

  • Vance Boelter was born and raised in the small town of Sllepy Eye, Minnesto.
  • He was associated with conservative Christian circle.
  • In 1999, after completing graduation, Vance started working as a supervisor at Nestle, Gerber, USA.After completing graduation, in 1999, Vance started working as a supervisor at Nestle, Gerber, USA.
  • From 2004 to 2021, he worked at various food and retail industries including, Operations Leader in Johnsonville Sausage, Del Monte Production System Manager in Del Monte Foods, General Manger at Green Core, and General Manager at 7 Eleven in Minnesota, USA, where he worked at different roles.
  • In 2015, he was appointed to the Minnesto’s Workforce Development Council by the Governor Mark Dayton.
  • In 2019, Vance was re-appointed to the Workforce Development Board by Governor Tim Walz, where he served at various public positions.
  • Vance Boelter and his wife co-founded, a Minnesota-based private security firm.
  • In an interview, Vance Boelter revealed that he and his wife also worked part-time for funeral service companies, where they transported dead bodies and provided service at crime scenes.
  • Boelter travelled to Israel and parts of Africa, where he preached in churches and participated in missionary work. In 2023, he delivered a speech in which he expressed strong opposition to LGBTQ+ community and abortion.
  • On 14 June 2025, Boelter allegedly planned to assassinate several lawmakers in Minnesota. He prepared a list of 45 to 70 individuals, including Democratic politicians and leaders , whom he held responsible for supporting abortion right and liberal values.
  • He was accused of killing lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, at their home located just outside Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • He was also accused to shot Democratic Senator John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette, in their home; however both of then survived the assassination attempt.
  • He used a silicone mask and a fake police uniform to hide his identity.
  • After he evaded authorities, he sent a series of text messages to his roommate, David Carlson. In his message, he wrote,

I love you guys. I’ve made some choices, and you guys don’t know anything about this, but I’m going to be gone for a while. I may be dead shortly,” “So I just want to let you know that I love you guys both, and wish it hadn’t gone this way. I don’t want to say anything more and implicate you in any way, because you guys don’t know anything about this. But I love you guys, and I’m sorry for all the trouble this has caused.”

  • Vance’s wife was stopped by the police, while she was travelling with their children in the car. The police discovered weapons, cash, and passports.
  • On 15 June 2025, Boelter was identified as the main suspect and added him to the FBI’s Most Wanted List. The Law Enforcement officials initiated a nationwide manhunt againt him.

    Law Enforcement Department issued details of Vance Boelter

    Law Enforcement Department issued details of Vance Boelter

  • On the night of 15 June 2025, Governor Tim Walz and Law Enforcement officials arrested him in the woods near his home in Green Isle, Minnessota.
  • After his arrest, Boelter was charged with two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of second-degree attempted murder.