State officials have released the cause of death of a woman killed last month in a Dubuque County homicide. 32 year old Tana Poppe was found deceased in a rural Dubuque County home near La Motte on April 10. The Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner completed a forensic autopsy on her body, and the cause of death was ruled as multiple gunshot wounds. Further investigation determined that Poppe’s two children, a 13-year-old and a 5-month-old, also were living at the residence, but neither were located at the home when authorities arrived. A short time later, authorities learned that a person of interest in the case, 38 year old Alexander Grunke of Middleton, Wisconsin was involved in a vehicle pursuit in Dane County in Wisconsin. The missing 13-year-old also was in the vehicle. The infant had been dropped off unharmed with an acquaintance of Grunke’s. The 13 year old was later found dead of unknown causes in a wooded area. Grunke fled before entering a residence in Albion, Wisconsin where he barricaded himself in the basement and later was found deceased from an apparent suicide.
Cause of Death Of Iowa Woman Revealed
By Mark Evenstad
May 1, 2024 | 9:25 AM



