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No arrests made in connection with Billings residence burglary

Billings, Montana – A burglary took place on Monday in Billings, and police are currently looking into the incident.
According to the Billings Police Department tweet, the burglary happened around 10:55 p.m. in the 300 block of Jackson Street, according to the Billings Police Department post on Twitter.
According to the report, a suspect broke into a Billings home brandishing a gun and demanding the occupants give him money.
The suspect then left the scene.
Information about whether the suspect managed to get money from the residents was not released.
The incident remains under investigation. No arrests have been made yet.
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