
Former South Dakota mayor, law enforcement officer charged in triple murder
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A 64-year-old man from a small town in South Dakota he once represented as mayor has been charged in a triple murder, the state's attorney general announced.
"There is no further threat to the public," Jackley said in a statement.
The slayings at a Centerville home were reported around 10 p.m. Monday, according to a press release from Jackley's office. The names of the three victims are being withheld until their family is notified.
Local reports say Ostrem previously served as a city councilor and mayor of Centerville, which is in Turner County. The small town has less than 1,000 people and was named Community of the Year last month by the Governor's Office of Economic Development, according to the Argus Leader newspaper.

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