Ms Kent moved to Wilton Minnesota on Saturday.
A. Ms. Kent moved to Wilton, Minnesota on Saturday.
B. Ms Kent moved to Wilton, Minnesota on Saturday.
C. Ms. Kent moved to Wilton Minnesota on Saturday.
D. Ms. Kent moved to Wilton, Minnesota on, Saturday.

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