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A Rapid City police dog bit and injured a bystander Saturday evening while trying to arrest the man who fell through the ceiling of a casino last week.

The Rapid City Police Department "is reviewing the facts surrounding the incident to ensure it doesn’t happen again," the department said in a news release.

The department also offered to pay for the man's medical care after he was taken to the hospital, Lt. Mark Eisenbraun said Monday.

Police learned over the weekend that the man arrested for disorderly conduct after he fell through the casino ceiling Sept. 4 while trying to evade police had given a fake name and identification card, according to the news release.

The man, who was released on bond soon after his arrest, was correctly identified as 32-year-old Travis Sipes of Rapid City who had an arrest warrant issued Sept. 4 after failing to return from furlough, the news release says. Eisenbraun said Sipes was originally in jail for failing to appear on a grand theft charge.