"Burglaries & Break-Ins" For September 27th, 2009

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By Brian Allen KSFY

Sioux Falls casino robberies and Sioux Falls Police need your help to make a break. First, was Dollar Bill's Casino near Cliff and 60th Street North.It was hit September 9th by a man with a gun who demanded cash before making a getaway.Next was Martini's Bar and Grille near 57th and Louise Avenue.It was hit September 13th again by a man with a gun demanding cash.Police believe the same man may be responsible: a white male in his 20's or 30's, between, 5-4 to 5-7, a thin build with short dark hair.If you know anything about these crimes, call CrimeStoppers at 605-367-7007 and if you have been a victim of a crime and are willing to share your story, e-mail me: ballen@ksfy.com.

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Both robberies have happened over the last two and a half weeks.

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