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• Dykstra tied the game at 28 with 15:30 left and Jake Bittle gave the Jackrabbits the lead on back-to-back jumpers to spark a 13-4 run that put South Dakota State in charge with a 41-32 lead. • Bittle finishd with 18 points and eight rebounds for South Dakota State (16-10, 8-3 Summit). The Jackrabbits shot 37 percent from the field (17 of 46) and was just 2 of 10 from long range, but held a decisive edge on the boards -- outrebounding the Leathernecks 44-27. • Mike Miklusak and Garret Covington each scored 12 points to lead Western Illinois (9-16, 3-7), which shot 15 of 47 from the field (31.9 percent) and just 4 of 17 from long range. •
SD inmate in work release program missing
• RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) -- Law enforcement authorities are searching for a South Dakota inmate participating in a work release program who is missing. • The state's Department of Corrections says 33-year-old Scott Kallstrom left the Rapid City Minimum Unit Saturday morning, but he never showed up at work. • Kallstrom is serving an 8-year sentence for a fifth driving while intoxicated offense. He is described as 6-foot-3, 265-pound white man. • State officials did not say where Kallstrom works. • State officials say about 200 of the 900 minimum-security inmates in the state are on work release status. Of those 56 are in the Rapid City area. •
Bond set at $500K for man charged with kidnapping
• RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) -- A western South Dakota judge has set a $500,000 bond for a man who authorities accused of kidnapping two children. • Authorities in Rapid City say 27-year-old Skye Burnham-Endicott brutally beat a woman and kidnapped her children. • A nationwide Amber Alert was issued Thursday for 1-year-old Tayloni Skye Burnham-Endicott and 1-month-old Layla Marie Tuttle. The alert was cancel hours later when police found the man and the children in an apartment that belonged to an acquaintance of the suspect. • Burnham-Endicott has been charged with aggravated assault, first degree kidnapping and second degree kidnapping. • Police allege Burnham-Endicott took the children after he assaulted their mother at her Rapid City home late Wednesday. Authorities say Burnham-Endicott does not (Continued on page 22)
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