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Police Ask For Your Help Finding Robbery Suspect's Cars

By KSFY Staff

Pictures released Thursday from the Spink County State's Attorney show who they believe are all robbery suspect James Edward Krimm. They say he's a suspect in bank robberies in South Dakota, North Dakota, and Minnesota. Police are asking for your help in finding four of his vehicles.

Krimm is also a suspect from this bank robbery which happened on March 28th of 2008 in Redfield South Dakota. It was the Bank of the West in Redfield that was robbed at gunpoint. Luckily no one was hurt but the robber did get away with cash.

Also Thursday officials say James Krimm was being pursued after committing a bank robbery in Williston North Dakota. on September 14th of this year. During that pursuit police say the suspect sadly did take his own life.

Police say Krimm does match a physical description in all of those robberies we just told you about. Including the one in Redfield. But to put this case to rest officials are looking for some more evidence.

They are looking for four of Krimm's cars. The vehicle seen on the morning of the bank robbery in Redfield was a 1999 white Buick LeSabre with North Dakota plate number HZC813. The other three vehicles are a 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, a 1996 Mitsubishi Galant and a Geo Metro.

Click the video link to watch our live interview with Spink County State's Attorney Victor Fishbach.

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