Burglary suspect sought

On  December 12th, a residence in rural Davison County was burglarized. During the Burglary, a safe from the residence was stolen. The safe contained personal documents, savings bonds and checks. Surveillance video was obtained from local banks of an individual that maybe connected. The Davison County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance to identifying the male individual and vehicle in the photos. Please contact the Davison County Sheriff’s Office at 605-995-8630.

Burglary suspect at bank drive up


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Burglary suspect vehicle

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