Some people in South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota are just heartless. They're bad actors. One South Dakota criminal just got away with a robbery in a small town.

The Madison Police Department in South Dakota needs your help identifying the latest suspect in a robbery over the weekend. Honestly...why do people feel the need to commit crimes?!

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In a Facebook post, officials with the Madison Police Department need the public's help finding the man in the photo. He is a "person of interest" in a recent robbery.

Unfortunately, there is not a lot of information about this man in the photo or where the robbery took place. But from what I can see, he might have a little birthmark or tattoo above his right eyebrow. He even took a picture of himself in the store...How mindless can criminals be?

Allegedly, this person of interest stole Dewalt and Milwaukee batteries.

READ MORE: Heartless Thief Steals Painting at Beloved Sioux Falls Restaurant

If the suspect in the photo is caught, then he is facing some serious jail time. In South Dakota, committing a robbery in the first degree is a Class 2 felony, and the penalty is up to 25 years in prison. A robbery in the second degree is a Class 4 felony and could face up to 10 years in prison. Is it worth it?

At the time of this article, the Facebook post has been shared almost 200 times across social media. Anyone with information about this individual is highly encouraged to call the Madison Police Department at (605)-256-7531.

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BestLifeOnline has a list of 30 of the most common transgressions. How many have you been guilty of over the years?

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There are seasons for hunting deer, antelope, turkey, and even bison. Plenty of opportunities to get that freezer in the garage stocked up.

The South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks Department is the place to go for info about hunting licenses and specific rules and regulations for hunting in South Dakota.


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