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A 30-year-old Domino's delivery driver was shot and killed after he made a delivery in eastern Sioux Falls on Wednesday night, police say.

Police don't have any suspects, spokesman Sam Clemens said.

Officers were called to the 2800 block of East Bragstad Drive just south of 26th Street near Cleveland Avenue around 8:45 p.m.

The man delivered a pizza to a residence on the street at about 8:41 p.m. After the delivery was made, neighbors heard gunshots, Clemens said. Two minutes later, a caller reported to police that a man was laying in the road.

The man was pronounced dead on scene. His name isn't being released, pending family notification.

Police do not have any suspects. A witness reported seeing a man run from the scene wearing a light-hooded sweatshirt and light-colored pants. Clemens said authorities want residents in the area to check their surveillance video for evidence and their yards for items the suspect might have dropped.

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If anyone finds something that doesn't seem to belong or is possibly suspicious, residents shouldn't touch it and should immediately call police, Clemens said.

'We don't know if it was random'

The motive remains a mystery, Clemens said. An autopsy on the victim will be conducted today.

"We don't know if this person was a target," Clemens said. "If it was a delivery driver that was a target. We don't know if it was random."

Clemens said it is unknown if the shooter stole any money from the victim. He didn't say what type of weapon was used, how many gunshots were fired or how many wounds the victim had. There were no other gunshot calls Wednesday night, and Clemens said police believe the shooting was an "isolated incident."

Officers also don't believe the incident is connected to shots fired at a house in central Sioux Falls earlier this week, Clemens said.

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Roads in the area were closed down as police searched for the suspect, but are open Thursday as detectives continue gathering information. A K9 was also brought in, but did not detect anything, Clemens said.

"There is a lot of questions we still have," Clemens said. "This is one of those investigations we are still working, and we don't have a lot of information. ... No piece of information is too small."

Information can be called in to police at 367-7000 or 911.

Meanwhile, a Domino's pizza store at 4009 E. 10th Street was closed Thursday. A note Posted on the door said the business would reopen Friday.