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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) — What would a day in Sioux Falls be without a shots fired incident?
That and more are below from Tuesday’s police briefing.
SHOTS FIRED HITS BASEMENT WINDOW
The shots fired incidents continue in Sioux Falls.
Early this morning, Sioux Falls Police said a homeowner in the 23rd and Olive Drive area reported hearing glass breaking in their basement.
Police responded and found a window was hit with several rounds.
They found multiple shell casings outside.
Law enforcement says they have no suspects, but no one was injured.
CAR FIRE DEATH RULED NOT SUSPICIOUS
Sioux Falls Police believe the death of a man in a car fire on Dec. 23rd near the Bishop Dudley House is not suspicious.
Police say the Ramsey County, Minnesota coroner conducted an autopsy on the victim and did not find foul play.
Authorities are still waiting on a toxicology screen.
The victim was Chad Walter Taggertz, 38, from Sioux Falls.
INTERSTATE ROBBERY
Authorities are investigating an aggravated robbery that took place early this morning (Tuesday) in Sioux Falls.
A man says he needed a ride and got picked up by two men and a woman at the I-29/I-90 interchange.
He said he wanted a ride to Brookings.
The people in the car asked him for gas money.
Then, a man in the back pointed a pistol at him and demanded all his cash.
They released him, unharmed, at 4th and Cliff.
Police are looking for a gray, four-door, Nissan.
The victim thought there were two Hispanic men in the car and an Asian woman with reddish/brown hair.



