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John Dillinger, the infamous bank robber, used several hideouts in LaGrange County, Indiana, during his time on the run in the 1930s. One notable location is a farmhouse owned by a friend, where he was known to have stayed. The area was rural, which provided him with the cover he needed to evade law enforcement. Dillinger's activities in the region contributed to his notoriety as a key figure in the gangster era.

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