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North Dakota has risen from the nation's ninth-leading oil producer to No. 2 in just six years, and Williston is the epicenter of the state's oil patch. Officials say the city's population has doubled in the past decade to some 30,000 residents. Collings said the Williston Police Department is understaffed and overwhelmed by the increased crime from an exploding population. "It would be great if all of our cases worked out like this. At least some of the sleepless nights would maybe go away," Collings said Tuesday. Clemens' sister, identified as "Sheila" in court papers, told investigators her brother announced in early July that he was "quitting his job, and leaving to work the oil fields either in Alabama, North Dakota, or Canada," the FBI affidavit said. Clemens returned home on July 19, one day after the Williston bank robbery and gave his sister $350 in $50 bills, court papers said. Clemens' sister told investigators she had spent most of the money but later gave authorities four $50 bills she had in her purse, court records show.
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