SD man convicted in Iowa of Nebraska bank robbery
Associated Press Tuesday 3rd January, 2012
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) -- A 23-year-old South Dakota man who has already admitted robbing a bank in Iowa faces up to 20 years after admitting he robbed a bank in northeast Nebraska.
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