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Rowdy Night at NP Motel Ends with 3 Arrests

Three North Platte men are facing charges after they raised a ruckus at a North Platte motel, then fought and argued with police.

At around 1:00 a.m. on Friday morning, officers responded to the Days Inn on the report of a noise disturbance in one of the rooms.

The front desk clerk at the motel told officers that there was a lot of yelling coming from one of the rooms, and other guests were complaining.

According to Investigator John Deal, officers went to the room and made contact with several intoxicated individuals, including Rodger Roose, Jacob Hughes and David Hughes.

Officers warned the people in the room about the noise, but Deal said it did no good.

Knowing that Roose had an active warrant, officers placed him under arrest.

Jacob Hughes took exception to his friend being placed under arrest, and physically intervened to keep officers from arresting Roose.  Deal said Hughes yelled and lunged at the officers.

He too was placed under arrest and taken to a cruiser where Deal said he kicked the door and continued to be uncooperative.

At this time, David Hughes began to protest Jacob’s arrest by yelling at officers and refusing to leave the scene.  Deal said at one point, David went as far as to put his hand on the open door of a cruiser to prevent the officer from closing it.   As a result, he was also placed under arrest.

In the end, Jacob Hughes was charged with felony resisting arrest, obstructing the police and disturbing the peace, David Hughes was charged with obstruction and disturbing the peace, and Roose was jailed on the warrant.

 

NPPD Crime Log (3/20-3/21)

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Courtesy of the North Platte Police Department

03/20/2014 01:25:23
FAILURE TO SIGNAL TURN
9th / Jessie
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 01:40:50 AIRPORT SECURITY CHKPOINT LBF,
5400 E LEE BIRD DR
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 02:12:58 IMPROPER LN USAGE S JEFFERS ST / HALLIGAN DR
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 02:53:28 B.E.A.T. COMM POLICING Downtown
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 04:28:16 ROBBERY 800 S BAILEY ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 07:54:36 PREF RIGHT OF WAY-STOP AND YIELD SIGNS F & Willow
North Platte, NE 69101
03/20/2014 07:53:55 GEN PARK & TRAFFIC 1800 W 3RD ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 08:02:25 ASSIST OTHER AGENCY-GENERAL NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 08:13:31 SUSPICIOUS PERSON 1600 W 4TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 08:35:32 AIRPORT SECURITY CHKPOINT LBF,
5400 E LEE BIRD DR
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 08:43:14 THEFT BY EXER CONTROL- FROM MOTOR VEHICLE 900 E 8TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 09:20:41 STANDBY TO PREV VIOLENCE 700 S TABOR AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 10:19:00 THEFT BY EXER CONTROL- ALL OTHER 1300 S DEWEY ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 10:21:51 SUSPICIOUS PERSON W FRONT ST /N PACIFIC ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 10:47:14 FAMILY DIST-NO ASSAULT 300 S EASTMAN AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 11:18:56 CITIZEN ASSIST NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 11:27:57 RESIST ARREST- NO SERIOUS INJURY OR WEAPON W 2ND ST /N ADAMS AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 12:00:14 THEFT BY DECEPTION 400 E 6TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 12:32:16 SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY 700 E 3RD ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 12:43:49 ASSIST FIRE DEPT E A ST /N CHESTNUT ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 12:46:31 ALARM-GENERAL 1100 HALLIGAN DR
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 12:58:40 ESCORT- ADAMS & SWANSON 400 W 4TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 13:24:00 DOG-SURRENDER NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 13:46:04 SUSPICIOUS PERSON 1300 S CARR AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 14:06:32 LOUD MUSIC 800 N JACKSON AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 14:25:52 SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY 700 E PHILIP AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 14:52:36 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF E G ST /S BRYAN AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 14:56:40 THEFT BY EXER CONTROL- FROM MOTOR VEHICLE 700 E 9TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 15:02:53 LITTERING 1300 S JEFFERS ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 15:27:23 CITIZEN ASSIST 1900 W 1ST ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 15:30:40 TRAFFIC ACCIDENT-GENERAL 1800 S JEFFERS ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 15:32:46 SUSPICIOUS PERSON 2900 W 6TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 15:43:54 LOOSE ANIMALS 500 N POPLAR ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 15:52:48 THEFT BY EXER CONTROL-GAS FROM SELF SERV STATION 500 RODEO RD
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 16:00:34 ANIMAL COMPLAINT OTHER W 16TH ST /N FRANKLIN AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 16:16:33 GEN PARK & TRAFFIC 300 W A ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 16:36:09 CITIZEN ASSIST 3000 W 14TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 17:03:14 TRAFFIC ENFORCE GENERAL 200 S JEFFERS ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 17:15:48 SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY 100 S BARE AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 17:42:09 CITIZEN ASSIST 1400 RODEO RD
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 17:50:17 OTHER DISTURBANCE 400 W 1ST ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 18:02:53 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 1400 RODEO RD
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 18:17:11 CITIZEN ASSIST 400 S EASTMAN AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 18:18:29 OTHER DISTURBANCE 300 E E ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 18:44:47 DISTURBING THE PEACE AND QUIET 400 W 4TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 19:45:54 WELFARE CHECK 1600 E 4TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 19:58:39 UNCONTR JUVENILE-OTHER 1800 N BUFFALO BILL
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 19:59:22 B.E.A.T. COMM POLICING 1200 W 2ND ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 20:18:28 ITINERANT VENDOR-LIC REQUIRED 900 S BRYAN AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 20:50:19 LOST PROPERTY 1000 W 3RD ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 21:17:59 THEFT BY EXER CONTROL- FROM BUILDING NO TRESPASS 1600 N SHERMAN AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 21:19:37 DOG BITES 800 W PHILIP AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 21:33:22 NON-CRIMINAL/GENERAL 1900 W 3RD ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 21:59:09 FAILURE TO SIGNAL TURN E B ST /S JEFFERS ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 22:26:31 EXCESSIVE ANIMAL NOISE 1200 W 10
North Platte, NE 69101
03/20/2014 22:43:40 DISTURBING THE PEACE AND QUIET 1900 W 15TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 23:15:24 AIRPORT SECURITY CHKPOINT LEE BIRD FIELD,
5400 E LEE BIRD DR
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 23:47:17 SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY NORTH PLATTE,
1 NORTH PLATTE
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/20/2014 23:50:02 DRIVING UNDER SUSPENSION 900 N Buffalo Bill
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69103
03/21/2014 01:00:24 RESIST ARREST- NO SERIOUS INJURY OR WEAPON 3100 S JEFFERS ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/21/2014 01:23:06 SUSPICIOUS PERSON 1200 W 6TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/21/2014 01:34:40 DISTURBING THE PEACE AND QUIET 1200 E 4TH ST
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/21/2014 02:30:16 AIRPORT SECURITY CHKPOINT LEE BIRD FIELD,
5400 E LEE BIRD DR
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101
03/21/2014 07:07:54 AIRPORT SECURITY CHKPOINT LEE BIRD FIELD,
5400 E LEE BIRD DR
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69103
03/21/2014 07:10:10 TRAFFIC ENFORCE GENERAL W 4TH ST /N MILLS AV
NORTH PLATTE, NE 69101

NFL Concussion Lawyer Expects Case to Heat Up Soon

nfl_logo2011-medVILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) — The court fight over NFL concussions should heat up soon when a judge in Philadelphia weighs the fairness of the proposed $765 million settlement.

Lead players’ lawyer Sol Weiss expects the judge’s financial expert to advise her “shortly” on his view of the plan.

Senior U.S. District Judge Anita Brody will then hold a fairness hearing, when financial details will emerge.

Brody is concerned the fund won’t cover 20,000 retirees for 65 years. And critics say the NFL, with $9 billion in revenues, is getting off lightly.

The program would pay retirees as much as $5 million for the most serious neurological injuries.

Speaking Friday at Villanova University outside Philadelphia, Weiss says he’s confident the fund is sufficient. He believes most players will sign on rather than fight the NFL in court.

NP Man Wanted for Forgery Racks-Up More Charges

Clarence Eugene Alspaugh: Resisting an Officer, Obstructing the Police, Forgery of Checks, Disturbing the Peace
Clarence Alspaugh

A North Platte man wanted for felony forgery is now facing more charges after he ran from police.

According to Investigator John Deal, officers with the NPPD were attempting to contact Clarence Alspaugh, who was wanted for 2nd degree forgery.

An officer observed Alspaugh walking in the 300 block North Maple.  When the officer attempted to make contact with him, Alspaugh took off running.

A short time later, he was found hiding under a car.

He was taken into custody, but continued to resist and threaten bodily harm to arresting officers.  Eventually, Alspaugh was transported to the Lincoln County Detention Center and jailed.

He’s been charged with resisting arrest, obstruction, felony forgery and disturbing the peace.

Deal said the forgery charge stems from a January 2014 case where two stolen checks were cashed by Alspaugh at two local businesses.  The disturbing the peace charge stems from a March case where Alspaugh allegedly threatened a female.

Neb. Officials Give Details of Fatal Cyclist Crash

fatal-accident(AP) — Authorities say an 82-year-old woman whose vehicle struck and killed a cyclist in Omaha was trying to avoid a stopped car.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office says Ruth Jeffers, of La Vista, was driving on March 13 when she failed to yield to a vehicle stopped in front of her. The stopped vehicle was waiting for cyclist Jim Johnson to pass in order to turn into a driveway.

Jeffers’ vehicle crossed the center line and swerved into a shoulder lane. She hit 56-year-old Johnson in the process.

Johnson was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The newspaper reports the Douglas County attorney has not announced whether charges will be filed against Jeffers. A message for Jeffers was not immediately returned Thursday.

Omaha Police: 5 Officers Fired at Suspect

omaha-police(AP) — Omaha police say five officers from three agencies fired their duty weapons at a man who was killed as authorities tried to serve him with a warrant.

The Omaha Police Department says members of a fugitive task force and a gang unit encountered 30-year-old Willie Michalak outside a house around 5:40 p.m. Wednesday. An arrest warrant for Michalak included felony charges of burglary and theft.

Officer James Shade, a department spokesman, says officers fired multiple gunshots as they approached Michalak. None of the officers were hurt. Additional information was not released.

Two officers are from Omaha police; two are from the U.S. Marshals Service; one is from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Two Omaha officers have been placed on paid administrative leave pending investigation of the shooting.

North Platte Weather-Weekend


forecast graphic march 21 2014

  • Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 49. Breezy, with a northwest wind 11 to 16 mph increasing to 18 to 23 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 32 mph.
  • Tonight: A 20 percent chance of snow after 4am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 23. Northeast wind 10 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.
  • Saturday: A 50 percent chance of snow, mainly after 7am. Cloudy, with a high near 31. East northeast wind 11 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
  • Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 17. Northeast wind 9 to 14 mph becoming light north after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.
  • Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 41. South wind 5 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
  • Sunday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24.
  • Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 40.

4 Overtime Games Most in 1 Day at NCAA Tournament

NCAA-Logo-College-SportsNow this is madness.

Four games in the NCAA tournament went to overtime Thursday night, setting a record for one day, according to STATS.

The last of the 16 games on Thursday — New Mexico State against San Diego State — produced the fourth and final OT.

Before that, North Dakota State upset Oklahoma in overtime at Spokane, Wash. Saint Louis rallied late to force OT and beat North Carolina State in Orlando, Fla. The first overtime game came in Buffalo, N.Y., where Connecticut beat Saint Joseph’s.

The final game of the First Four also went to overtime Wednesday night, when Tennessee beat Iowa. That means five of the first 20 games in the tournament, a thrilling 25 percent, have extended into an extra 5-minute session.

Poganski’s Growth Soaring To New Heights

Austin Poganski Tri-City Storm HockeyKEARNEY, Neb. – Consistency hasn’t been one of the Tri-City Storm’s strong points during the 2013-14 season.

The team has had their share of winning and losing stretches, November brought about a coaching change and the roster has had its share of turnover.

But one thing the Storm have had going for them throughout the rough patches has been the play of forward Austin Poganski.

While leading the current roster in goals with 18, and 12 of them coming at the Viaero Event Center, it’s Poganski’s size, skill and attitude that have him ranked as one of the top NHL prospects in the USHL.

“Austin has been a treat to work with since day one,” Storm head coach Jim Hulton said. “He brings a consistent approach to the game and works extremely hard. He’s a student of the game and I think that’s why we’ve seen such an impressive progression with his play and production.”

Hulton attributes Poganski’s recent success from his superior strength that shows in each area of the ice.

“He’s a big body that is just starting to understand how strong and powerful he is and we’ve started to see him emerge as a true power forward here in the last month.”

Poganski, a product from the land of 10,000 lakes in St. Cloud, Minn., has certainly had his success this season as his coach mentioned, but more importantly, his game has elevated as the year has progressed.

“Confidence has been something I’ve worked on since coming from high school hockey to juniors,” Poganski said. “Starting at the beginning of the year having confidence with the puck and getting used to the league was important. With coach Hulton here now, he’s really emphasized playing my game and being patient, letting things come to me.”

Tri-City’s special teams numbers have been nothing special this season with the exception of Poganski, who has scored 10 times on the power play, tied for second place amongst USHL league leaders. He’s added three more goals while the Storm were shorthanded.

Poganski attributed a lot of his success with the man-advantage to the rest of the power play unit that includes his defensemen who know where to find him.

“It’s really a system thing with the power play,” Poganski said. “You have the guys up top making the plays and getting the hard shots and I’m in front battling away. I give a lot of credit to the defense that are shooting for my stick. I don’t really have to do too much besides sit in front and let it go off me.”

Hulton thinks his big forward is being humble with his assessment.

“He has embraced that role at the net front and really it’s been easy,” Hulton said. “We’ve shown him some clips of how we want him to perform and he’s done it right from day one which is rare and very nice from a coach’s eyes.”

No matter who you give the credit to, Poganski’s play has him in a good spot to be selected in June’s NHL Draft. At 6-foot two-inches and 198 pounds, the forward was ranked No. 72 in January’s NHL Central Scouting North American Midterm Rankings.

While the upcoming draft is hard to take his mind off of, Poganski said he’s trying to keep his focus on his development and doing the right things each day while in Kearney.

“It’s always on your mind,” Poganski said of the draft. “It would be a lifetime dream but you try not to think about it until after the season and you just worry about things in Tri-City, finishing out the year strong here. The experience of playing in the USHL now is awesome and I’m taking it day by day.”

The Storm have just seven games remaining and only a few more chances for Poganski to make a lasting impression before draft day.

“He hasn’t gotten fixated on stats, but because of the way he approaches the game now he is getting those stats,” Hulton said. “He’s playing in straight lines, he’s powerful and uses his speed to his advantage and he’s really increased his shot totals. He’s scored some timely shorthanded goals and some five-on-five goals so there again his well-rounded game is what makes him so attractive.”

It won’t be long before Poganski can appreciate his long, hard work of a 60-game USHL season.

When asked what it would feel like to be selected by an NHL franchise, Poganski said, “being drafted would be amazing.”

Tri-City will host the Green Bay Gamblers for two games this weekend. The first begins Friday night at 7:30 and the series concludes on Saturday at 7:05.

Neb. Senators Debate Redistricting Overhaul

NE Legislature(AP) — Nebraska lawmakers are considering an overhaul of the state’s process for drawing legislative and congressional districts.

Lawmakers began debate Thursday on a bill that would create an independent, bipartisan redistricting commission to propose new boundaries after each U.S. census. Lawmakers would appoint one Democrat and one Republican from each of Nebraska’s congressional districts.

Modeled after a system in Iowa, the measure would give lawmakers up to four up-or-down votes on new districts, after which the Nebraska Supreme Court would decide.

Sen. Russ Karpisek of Wilber says the current process leads to districts where incumbents have no incentive to compromise. Some rural senators say the system increases urban Nebraska’s political clout.

Opponents say the commission could end up cutting senators out of their own districts.

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