BEATRICE, Neb. (AP) – Three workers at a Nebraska center for developmentally disabled adults who are charged with abusing residents have been released from jail after posting bond. Bond was set at $7,500 each on Tuesday in Gage County for Cameron Barnes, of Fairbury, Matthew Pangborn and Matthew Johnson, both of Beatrice. The sheriff’s office says all three were released from jail after posting bond later on Tuesday. Two others charged, Cody Creek and Carmen Yates, both of Beatrice, were released from jail on Monday. All five face court hearings on Oct. 31 in Gage County Court. The workers are charged with abusing residents at the Beatrice
State Development Center. The Gage County attorney’s office filed charges ranging from abuse of a vulnerable adult to theft and strangulation.