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Police: South Dakota man stole sex toys from couple's house

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TYNDALL, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota man is accused of stealing $500 worth of sex toys from a couple’s home over a period of about two years.

The Argus Leader reports that 25-year-old Brody Fuchs, of Tyndall (TIN’-duhl), is charged with second-degree burglary.

Bon Homme County Sheriff’s Deputy Brian McGuire says Fuchs took “a bunch” of the items from a residence in Tyndall, which is near the Nebraska border.

An affidavit says the couple had installed a camera system inside the house, which caught Fuchs entering the home for about 40 seconds, then leaving. A deputy recovered a number of sex toys during a search of the suspect’s residence.

McQuire did not say whether Fuchs knew the couple.

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A phone number for Fuchs could not be found.

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Information from: Argus Leader, http://www.argusleader.com

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