Rapid City, SD – 26 September 2018 – An SUV, reportedly out for repossession, was pulled out of Rapid Creek behind the Central States Fairgrounds after a woman reported to police seeing a man smashing the vehicles window with a rock
Rapid City police received a call just after 8:30 a.m. from a woman who reported hearing the vehicle’s window being smashed. She reportedly saw a man break the back window with a rock.
Police are not sure who that man was or how long the vehicle had been in the creek.
Officers later found that the original plates had been taken off the car, but paper ones were left inside. When they called the dealership listed on those plates, police were told that the vehicle was being repossessed.
The name of the vehicle’s owner has not been released at this time.





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