The owner of Lutsen Lodge has been arrested and charged in connection to the 2024 fire that destroyed the historic resort.
The owner of Minnesota’s oldest lodge is charged with burning it down to collect a hefty insurance claim after repeatedly texting his husband, “Just burn it,” prosecutors said.
State officials say they have made an arrest and filed charges in connection to a devastating fire at Lutsen Resort Lodge last year.
Bryce James Campbell, accused of setting the fire that destroyed the iconic lodge in February of 2024, posted $100,000 and ...
Prosecutors are charging the owner of Lutsen Resort, Bryce James Campbell, with arson and insurance fraud. Authorities will make the official announcement of the arrest and charges at 3 p.m. Thursday, ...
GRAND MARAIAS, Minn. (KFGO) – The owner of the historic Lutsen Resort on Minnesota’s North Shore has been charged with arson and insurance fraud more than a year after a fire destroyed the resort’s ...
Bryce Campbell, 41, the owner of the Lutsen Resort Lodge on the north shore of Lake Superior, has been charged with felony arson and insurance fraud ...
Canadian businessman Bryce Campbell, who was arrested earlier this month on arson and insurance fraud charges, made his first court appearance Monday.
The owner of the historic Lutsen Resort on Minnesota's North Shore has been charged with arson and insurance fraud more than a year after a fire destroyed the resort's lodge.
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Historic Lutsen Resort on the North Shore of Lake Superior is up for sale for a cool $9.95 million. According to the resort's website Lutsen is Minnesota's oldest active resort, founded in 1885. The ...
Court charges detail a complex and dire financial situation plaguing the resort in the months and weeks before the fire.