"Burglaries & Break-Ins" For October 18th, 2009

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"Burglaries & Break-Ins" For October 18th, 2009

Sioux Falls Police are hoping an image on a security camera will lead them to whoever is repeatedly robbing a Sioux Falls business.

By KSFY Staff

We have a picture of a suspect wanted for questioning in connection with multiple robberies of the same business.First, take a look at the photo: this image was captured by a security camera and shows a white man with short hair, a mustache and a beard.Now the background, this image was captured by a camera located at Hillyard's Company, which is located at 800 East 48th Street North. The company has been broken into multiple times since September and police say a lot of cash has been stolen.Again, Sioux Falls Police want to talk to this man about several break-ins at Hillyard's Company.If you know who this is, call CrimeStoppers at 605-367-7007.And as always if you have been the victim of a crime and you're willing to share you story, e-mail it to me: ballen@ksfy.com.

 

 

 

In most robberies, the suspect is a total mystery, with little to no information to follow up on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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