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Nebraska Saleswoman Accused of Theft for Bilking Restaurant

Jan Harvey
Jan Harvey

GERING, Neb. (AP) — A western Nebraska woman has been accused of billing a Scottsbluff business for food but then selling the food to other businesses or using it herself.

Jan Harvey, of Morrill, is charged with theft. On Friday court records didn’t list the name of an attorney who could comment on Harvey’s behalf.

Authorities say Harvey worked in sales for Shamrock Food Inc., which supplies food to area restaurants. A court affidavit says Harvey would sometimes bill a restaurant for food it didn’t receive. The affidavit says she often would show up at the restaurant as food was delivered and take items off the truck, saying they were meant for another restaurant.

The affidavit says the restaurant paid for nearly $41,400 in food that it did not receive.

Former TierOne CEO Loses Bids for Acquittal, New Trial

tierone-bankLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A former Nebraska bank executive convicted of fraud has lost his bids for acquittal or a new trial.

Court records say a federal judge rejected the motions Thursday from former TierOne Bank President and CEO Gilbert Lundstrom. He was convicted in November of 12 counts related to the 2010 failure of the Lincoln-based bank. His sentencing is set for Feb. 24.

Lundstrom’s acquittal motion said prosecutors didn’t prove each count beyond a reasonable doubt. The motion for a new trial said, among other things, that the court let the jury consider improper hearsay evidence and was wrong to instruct jurors that they could find that Lundstrom willfully sought to remain unaware of any wrongdoing.

Prosecutors have said Lundstrom and other bank officers hid losses from regulators and shareholders.

Police: 2 Men Injured in Lincoln Shooting

lincoln-policeLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Police say two men have been injured in a shooting inside a Lincoln home.

Lincoln Police Department Capt. Mayde McGuire said that there was gunfire inside the home around 5:15 p.m. Thursday. McGuire said that police arrived and found a man inside the home with life-threating gunshot wounds. He was transported to a hospital.

According to McGuire, a second man who was shot drove away from the house, but was pulled over by a Nebraska State Patrol trooper on a traffic stop. Police say that man is in the hospital in critical condition.

Capt. Bob Farber said that authorities were looking for a third person possibly involved in the shooting.

The shooting remains under investigation.

Opponents Urge Nebraska Lawmakers to Snuff Out Tobacco Tax Increase

tobacco-taxLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska’s tobacco tax could more than double under a bill that is drawing praise from health officials but strong criticism from retailers, grocers and smokers.

A legislative committee heard testimony Thursday on a bill by Sen. Mike Gloor that would bump Nebraska’s cigarette tax from 64 cents to $2.14 per pack, generating an estimated $120 million in state revenue.

Opponents say the bill taxes an addiction and does not guarantee smokers will quit. A law enforcement consultant testified that states with high cigarette taxes have created a lucrative black market that attracts organized crime.

Medical professionals say the bill would encourage smokers to quit and help finance important state health programs.

Woman Whose Omaha Babysitter Was Killed to Read Statement

gavel-and-scaleOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A woman who was at the scene of her babysitter’s murder as a child is now protesting the convicted killer’s early release.

Beth Ann Bushon will read a written statement Friday at a resentencing hearing for Christopher Garza, one of the two men serving life sentences for Christina O’Day’s murder nearly 26 year ago.

Garza, who was 16 during the 1990 murder, is eligible for a lighter sentence under a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that declared that life sentences without parole were unconstitutional for juvenile offenders. Under the ruling, judges can still impose life sentences, but they must consider other options.

Garza is one of 27 Nebraskans are being resentenced as a result of the ruling.

Western Nebraska Man Sentenced for Theft of Government Funds

bnsf-railwayLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A western Nebraska man has been sentenced to 90 days’ home confinement and ordered to repay more than $92,000 for working while collecting disability payments.

U.S. Attorney Deborah Gilg says 42-year-old Frank Sanchez Jr. was sentenced Thursday in a Lincoln federal court for theft of government funds. Sanchez must also perform 150 hours of community service and serve five years’ supervised release.

Authorities say Sanchez worked at BNSF Railroad from August 2004 through July 2007, when he filed for a Railroad Retirement Disability Annuity because of medical conditions.

Prosecutors say Sanchez filled out a report in 2009 stating his condition hadn’t changed and that he had not returned to work. Officials discovered in 2012 that Sanchez had returned to work at the railroad in 2009 while still collecting disability benefits.

North Platte Weather-February 12

Today
Patchy fog before 7am. Otherwise, cloudy, with a high near 37. North northeast wind 5 to 7 mph becoming east southeast in the afternoon.
Tonight
Patchy freezing drizzle after 9pm, mixing with snow after midnight. Cloudy, with a low around 20. Southeast wind 7 to 11 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Saturday
Patchy snow and freezing drizzle before noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 32. South southeast wind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Saturday Night
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24. South southeast wind 9 to 14 mph becoming west northwest after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.
Sunday
Partly sunny, with a high near 48. West northwest wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Sunday Night
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27.
Washington’s Birthday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 52.
Monday Night
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32.
Tuesday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 55. Breezy.

NP Man Charged with Felony Assault After Suspected Massage Turns Into Choke Hold

Frederick Seaton
Frederick Seaton

A North Platte man is facing a felony assault charge after he allegedly choked his girlfriend.

According to Investigator John Deal, North Platte Police responded to the report of an assault at around 8:36 p.m., on February 3.

Officers met with a female victim who alleged that she had been assaulted by her boyfriend, 53-year-old Fredrick Seaton, at a residence in the 800 block of West 11th Street.

The victim alleged that she was sitting at a table when Seaton came up behind her and put his hands on her shoulders.  The victim told police she initially thought Seaton was going to give her a massage, but, instead, he placed his hands around her neck and began choking her.

The victim was able to escape and go to a family member’s home.  Deal said the victim had injuries that corroborated her allegations.

On February 10, an officer met with Seaton and placed him under arrest.  He was jailed at the Lincoln County Detention Center and charged with felony strangulation and domestic assault.

Police did not report any serious injuries to the victim.

 

Nebraska Gambling Opponents Launch Anti-Casino Campaign

gamblingLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A coalition that has for years battled expanded gambling in Nebraska will muster its resources to fight a ballot campaign that would allow casinos at licensed horse racing tracks.

Gambling With the Good Life launched its campaign against the ballot measure Thursday at a news conference, backed by Gov. Pete Ricketts, family advocacy groups, and former Husker football coach and U.S. Rep. Tom Osborne.

Circulators are gathering signatures for a petition proposing three measures for voters in November. The measures would officially allow casinos, create a commission to oversee them, and require casinos to pay a one-time state licensing fee.

Gambling With the Good Life Executive Director Pat Loontjer says her group cannot compete with the money financing the petition drive, but will rely on citizens and business leaders.

Jury: Smokers Didn’t Prove That Marlboros Have Defective Design

jury-boxBOSTON (AP) — A federal jury has rejected claims by a group of Massachusetts smokers who sued Philip Morris USA to try to force the cigarette maker to pay for lung cancer screenings.

The jury in its verdict Wednesday found that smokers in the class-action lawsuit didn’t prove that Marlboro cigarettes were defectively designed.

The smokers were not seeking money. Instead, they wanted Philip Morris to pay for a medical-monitoring program, including 3-D chest scans that can detect signs of early-stage lung cancer.

Philip Morris says this is the third such medical-monitoring case to go to trial, and each time, the jury has ruled in the company’s favor.

Attorneys for the smokers didn’t immediately return calls.

The judge indicated she will decide whether there was a violation of Massachusetts consumer protection laws.

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