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Judge Delays Hearing in Case of Slain 11 YO Boy

Terry-Dewayne-Smith-Jr.(AP) — A judge at a hearing for a 16-year-old California boy charged with murder in the death of his 11-year-old half brother said the suspect has a history of violent outbursts.

Riverside County district attorney’s spokesman John Hall said Monday the juvenile court judge cited the outbursts and delayed a detention hearing until September at the request of defense attorneys.

Hall says the boy must remain in custody until then. Hall says he could not elaborate on the outbursts.

The disappearance of Terry Dewayne Smith Jr. set off a huge search before a body was found last week matching his description behind the house he shared with his mother and half brother.

The Associated Press is not naming the suspect because he is a juvenile.

A message for defense attorneys was not immediately returned.

NTSB Concludes Asiana Flight 214 Investigation

NTSB(AP) — The National Transportation Safety Board has closed its San Francisco command post, concluding the on-scene investigation into the crash-landing of Asiana Airlines Flight 214.

The NTSB said in a statement Monday that its investigative team has completed the examination of the airplane wreckage and runway at San Francisco International Airport.

The wreckage will still be available for further examination if necessary at a secure storage location at the airport.

Investigators completed several witness interviews over the weekend and were expected to finish interviewing first responders Monday.

The agency says the next phase of the investigation will include additional interviews, examination of the evacuation slides and other airplane components, and more in-depth analysis of the airplane’s performance.

Flight 214 crashed July 6, killing three people and injuring dozens.

Betty C. Sayer

Betty C. Sayer, age 92 of North Platte, died July 12, 2013 at Great Plains Regional Medical Center. She was born June 28, 1921 at Indianola, NE to Garrett and Frances (Dolan) Wilber. Betty graduated from Indianola High School in 1937. She was united in marriage to Gerald Sayer on May 20, 1943. In 1961, they moved to North Platte. She was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Church and enjoyed gardening, reading, and crossword puzzles. Survivors include her children; Kenneth (Mary Ann) Sayer and Barbara (Robert) Halverson of North Platte, Doris (James) Dorman of Kearney and Earl (Sandy Gentry) Sayer of North Platte; 8 grandchildren, Kent Sayer, Kari (Tony) Probasco, Kris Sayer, Shane Halverson, Melissa (David) Halverson-Hall, Stacey (Lance) Anderson, Kammy (Brian James) Kendall and Nicole Dorman, six great-grandchildren, her sister, Marie Appleyard of McCook; sister-in-law, Lillian Sayer of Cambridge, numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and a brother, Jack Wilber. Mass of Christian Burial will be 11:00 am Wednesday, July 17, 2013 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church. Christian Wake service will be 10:30 am prior to the mass. Graveside services will be 3:00 pm Wednesday at St. John’s Cemetery in Cambridge. Visitation will be Monday and Tuesday from 8:30 am to 8:00 pm at Carpenter Memorial Chapel. Memorials are suggested to the Holy Spirit Building Fund or the North Platte Catholic Schools Endowment Fund.

Numerous Crash Deaths Over the Weekend Prompt Safety Reminder from NSP

NSPSeven people were killed in five separate crashes on Nebraska roads from Friday through Monday, prompting the Nebraska State Patrol to remind motorists of the need to be extra attentive on state roadways during the summer travel season.

From Friday, July 12 through Monday morning, July 15, fatality crashes were recorded in Lancaster, Cass, Cuming, Douglas, and Madison Counties. The seven deaths bring the number of fatalities on state roadways in 2013 to 107, compared with 101 deaths on this same date in 2012.

“We are in the heart of the summer travel season, and it is a very busy time,” said Colonel David Sankey, Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol. “From automobiles, to recreational vehicles, motorcycles and farm implements, we must all share the road. It is vital when we get behind the wheel that we choose to make safety our top priority.”

Motorists are reminded to obey the posted speed limit, always wear their seat belt, and never drive impaired or distracted.

The NSP encourages all travelers to plan ahead, allowing plenty of time to reach their destination. Motorists can report impaired or reckless drivers by dialing the NSP Highway Helpline at *55 when safe to do so from any cellular phone, or 1-800-525-5555from any landline.

Travelers wanting to check the latest road and weather condition report can utilize 511, the Nebraska Automated Traveler Information System. The 511 system can be accessed via the internet at < www.511.nebraska.gov >, the 511 Mobile Traveler Site at < https://www.ndortraveler.mobi > or by dialing 511 (800-906-9069) from any landline or cellular phone for information.

NSP to Conduct Special Enforcement During ‘Cruise Nite’ in Kearney

state-patrol-logoThe Nebraska State Patrol (NSP), in conjunction with the Kearney Police Department and the Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office, will conduct special enforcement efforts Friday & Saturday, July 19-20, in Kearney.

The special enforcement is planned to coincide with the annual Kearney Cruise Nite. The event held Wednesday-Sunday, July 17-21, draws hundreds of classic car enthusiasts together for four days of fun and festivities. The special enforcement will include high visibility patrols and DUI checkpoints during the evening and early morning hours Friday & Saturday, July 19 & 20.

In 2012, troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol Troop C Headquarters- Grand Island arrested four drivers for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and cited 37 juveniles for Minor in Possession (MIP) of alcohol.

An $8,885 grant from the Nebraska Office of Highway Safety (NOHS) will help pay for overtime hours for troopers and communication specialists during the two nights of special enforcement.

Nebraska Veterans Share Stories with Researcher

UNL(AP) — Some Nebraska veterans have been sharing their war stories with a researcher from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

In some cases, the veterans are telling Brian O’Grady about things they’ve never told their families.

O’Grady says “it’s easier for them to talk to someone they’re not emotionally connected with.” But, he says, he’s given copies of the interviews to their families.

He’s focused on World War II vets but also has talked to men who fought in the Korean or Vietnam wars and to a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

O’Grady plans to publish the stories and may donate the recordings to an archive.

Twinkies Are Back, But Smaller

6C7088591-120312_twinkies_(AP) — Twinkies are back, but they may be a bit smaller than you remember.

The new boxes hitting shelves list the cakes as having 270 calories and a weight of 77 grams for two cakes, or 135 calories and 38.5 grams for one.

Right before it went out of business, the snack cakes’ former owner had told the Associated Press Twinkies were 150 calories per cake. Photos of past boxes online also indicate the weight to have been 42.5 grams per cake.

A spokeswoman for Hostess says in an email Monday that the size change was made in “mid-2012” by the predecessor company. That would mean it happened quietly in the months leading up to its bankruptcy, as the company was trying to keep its head above water financially.

 

Driver Dies in Fiery Lincoln Crash

lincoln-police(AP) — Authorities say a driver died after his car rammed into a light pole in Lincoln.

Police say the accident occurred around 5 a.m. Monday at the intersection of South 70th Street and Nebraska Highway 2 in southeast Lincoln.

Police spokeswoman Katie Flood says the car missed a slight curve and ran off the roadway into the pole. The car burst into flames before rescue workers arrived.

Flood says the man has been identified, but his name won’t be released until relatives are informed about his death.

Secilio F. Trujillo “Buck” Guerra, Sr.


Guerra

Secilio F. Trujillo “Buck” Guerra, Sr., of North Platte, NE, passed away Saturday, July 13, 2013, at Great Plains Regional Medical Center in North Platte.

Secilio was born March 2, 1946, to Elijio D. and Prospera “Mabel” Torres Guerra at North Platte where he grew up. He attended St. Patrick’s High School then went to work for the Union Pacific Railroad in the Maintenance of Way Department. Buck later worked nine years with the North Platte Packing Plant and worked as a cement finisher for Cement Products before starting his own cement company, A Triple A Concrete. Buck also worked for Western Engineering, retiring in 2008.

In 1962 Buck married Esther Sanchez and they later divorced. He married Connie Bruce in August 1996 and they later divorced. Buck enjoyed spending his final years with his kids and grandkids. He also loved to watch western movies, traveling and being with his friends. He was a member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church.

Survivors include two sons, Mario (Olivia) Guerra, of North Platte and Cecil, Jr. (Sanjunita) Guerra, of Lincoln, NE; eight daughters, Vicki (Jerry) Estrada, of Lincoln, NE, Tracey (Jesus) Torres, of Grand Island, NE, Donna (Wes) Kohl, Elizabeth (Alex) Tirado, Monica (Diego) Pablo, Nikki (Darby) Stevens and Erica (Mark) Davis, all of North Platte, and Jennifer (Clint) Bach, of Columbus, NE. He is also survived by two brothers, Joe (Maggie) Guerra, of North Platte and Lupe Guerra, of Minneapolis, MN; a sister, Delores (Roger) Lane, of Lincoln, NE; 43 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and other family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Elijio and Mabel Guerra; two sons, Michael and Manolito Guerra; and two grandchildren, Raquel Guerra and Alberto Urbina Guerra.

Visitation will be Tuesday from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. followed by a Wake Service at 7 p.m. at Odean Colonial Chapel At C & Sycamore. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Thursday, July 18, 2013, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church with celebrant Father Jim Golka. Burial will follow in the North Platte Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the family c/o Odean Colonial Chapel, 302 South Sycamore, North Platte 69101, which is in charge of arrangements.

Omaha Police ID Body Found at Hells Angels Bike Club

hells-angels(AP) — Authorities have released the name of a man whose body was found in a building that houses the Hell’s Angels Motorcycle Club in Omaha.

Police identified him as 48-year-old William Furlong, of Omaha.

Police say emergency workers were dispatched to the building in southeast Omaha about 10:45 a.m. Sunday.

Homicide investigators say there were signs that a crime was involved in Furlong’s death, but no arrests have been reported.

Police haven’t said how Furlong died or released any other information about the case.

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