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Kimball incident Press release: Brule County Standoff Ends with Subject Surrendering to Law Enforcement PIERRE, S.D – South Dakota Highway Patrol confirms the standoff at a Brule County residence has ended and the subject has surrendered without incident. The subject, Donald London, 42, of Kimball, S.D., had barricaded himself in his residence located at 24732 360th, yesterday afternoon and continued to remain there until 3:15 p.m. this afternoon. Col. Craig Price, superintendent of the South Dakota Highway Patrol said, “This has been a long stressful 24 hours for everyone involved with this standoff situation. We are thankful the officers were able to take London into custody without incident, and that there were no further injuries. Our goal was to make sure that we executed our plan as safely as possible for the officers, the public, as well as the individual involved.” Agencies assisting in the incident are the South Dakota Highway Patrol, Brule County Sheriffs Office, Minnehaha County Sheriffs Office, Aurora County Sheriffs Office, Buffalo County Sheriffs Office, Lyman County Sheriffs Office, Jerauld County Sheriffs Office, Mitchell Police Department, Chamberlain Police Department, South Dakota Game Fish and Parks and the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation. The case will continue to be investigated by the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation.
Posted on: Thu, 08 Jan 2015 23:22:48 +0000

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