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High-Risk Offender to be Released in Sioux Falls

High-Risk Offender to be Released in Sioux Falls

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) The South Dakota Department of Corrections is warning the public about the release of 49-year-old Carl Six Toes, a high-risk offender. Six Toes will be released today (September 17th) after serving his full sentence for sexual contact with a person incapable of consenting in Minnehaha County. Officials say he will not be under parole supervision and is considered to have an elevated risk of reoffending and violent behavior. Six Toes will be living in Sioux Falls. For more crime stories from MitchellNow.com, click here.

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