April 30, 2026 - 22:27

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- Police in Sioux Falls are searching for suspects after a break-in at a business in central San Francisco caused thousands of dollars in damage. Authorities reported that an unknown individual or individuals forced entry into the commercial property, resulting in significant destruction and loss.
The incident, which police are treating as a burglary, occurred recently. Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage and gathering evidence from the scene. They have not yet released a detailed description of the suspects or the specific items stolen.
The business owner is cooperating with law enforcement. The damage includes broken doors and windows, as well as ransacked interior spaces. The total financial impact is still being calculated, but initial estimates place the cost in the thousands.
Anyone with information about the crime is urged to contact the Sioux Falls Police Department. The investigation remains active as detectives work to identify those responsible. No arrests have been made at this time.
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