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Nebraska man gets probation for helping girlfriend’s suicide

Matthew Stubbendieck

PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. (AP) — A 42-year-old Nebraska man will serve four years of probation and 25 days in jail for helping his online girlfriend kill herself last summer.

Matthew Stubbendieck was sentenced Monday in Cass County to probation instead of the maximum penalty of two years in prison.

He will serve five days in jail every August during probation over the anniversary of the death of Alicia Wilemon-Sullivan of Orange City, Florida.
Stubbendieck was convicted in April. Prosecutors say he did nothing to stop 38-year-old Wilemon-Sullivan from slashing her wrists in a wooded area about 25 miles southwest of Omaha.

Stubbendieck reported Wilemon-Sullivan had killed herself and led authorities to her body Aug. 5.

Stubbendieck told investigators he believed Wilemon-Sullivan had stage-four cancer, but an autopsy found no cancerous masses or tumors.

Omaha Police say bystander died in shooting between 2 gangs

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha Police say the 20-year-old woman who died in a weekend shooting was an innocent bystander caught between two rival gangs that opened fire.

Six other people were also wounded in the shooting late Saturday that killed Jasmine Harris in downtown Omaha’s Old Market area. No arrests had been made as of Monday afternoon.

Police Chief Todd Schmaderer says the shooting is part of a recent surge in gun violence his department is battling.

Schmaderer says 21 shootings were reported in May in Omaha. That followed four shootings in April and 3 in March.

Additional officers have been added to the police department’s gang unit and more officers will be stationed downtown throughout the upcoming College World Series.

Man sentenced to 160 to 200 years in Omaha cold-case rapes

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska prison inmate that DNA tests linked to four Omaha rapes more than a decade ago has been sentenced to 160 to 200 years in prison.

A judge sentenced 42-year-old Brandon Weathers Monday for four sexual assaults that he was linked to after being forced to submit a DNA sample that he had resisted for years in prison.

Weathers is already serving 100 to 160 years for raping a 13-year-old child.

Prosecutor Brenda Beadle says Weathers’ savage crimes clearly warranted the maximum sentence.

(UPDATED) Suspect shot after chase through Dawson, Lincoln Counties

Update June 5, 2018, 5:00 pm

North Platte police have identified the suspect involved in yesterday’s pursuit as 30-year-old Luke Lefever.

Lieutenant Steve Reeves says Lefever was transferred to an Omaha hospital for treatment of his injuries.

Reeves says the hospital does not release information on trauma patients.

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JUNE 4, 2018 (NORTH PLATTE, NEB.)  — A suspect was shot following a pursuit that crossed two counties in central Nebraska Monday morning. The pursuit of a stolen vehicle began in Dawson County near Highway 30 and Road 490. Near the initial stages of the pursuit with Dawson County Sheriff’s deputies, shots were fired.

The pursuit continued into Gothenburg, where the suspect stole another vehicle and headed west on Interstate 80. The vehicle eventually came to a stop northeast of Hershey on a county road.

More shots were fired by multiple law enforcement officers, including a Nebraska State Trooper. The suspect was struck. Officers on the scene rendered medical aid. The suspect was then transported to Great Plains Health and has since been flown to a hospital in Omaha. No officers were injured.

The Nebraska State Trooper who fired shots has been placed on administrative leave, in accordance with NSP policy, while the incident is investigated.

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STATEMENT FROM NP POLICE DEPARTMENT

On 06/04/18, at 8:27 AM, a Dawson County Deputy Sheriff called for assistance while investigating a suspicious vehicle northwest of Gothenburg.  The deputy and a Gothenburg police officer struggled with a man at the scene in an attempt to take him into custody.

The suspect fled on foot and confronted a nearby property owner.  The suspect stole a UTV from the resident and Dawson County authorities initiated a pursuit as the suspect took off across rural property driving the UTV.  The suspect eventually stopped at another rural residence and stole a 2003 Chevrolet pickup with an attached utility trailer from the property owner.  He continued his flight from law enforcement.

The Nebraska State Patrol and the Lincoln County Sheriff’s office assisted as the pursuit entered Lincoln County on Interstate 80.  The suspect continued westbound on I80, eventually leaving the roadway and continuing his flight on county roads.  The pursuit continued into the south side of North Platte, resulting in an accident at HW83 and State Farm Road.

Law enforcement lost sight of the suspect’s vehicle for a short time but later located the vehicle west of North Platte on HW30.  The suspect continued to flee from law enforcement and eventually went off-road near N. Parkway Rd and W Suburban Rd.

The suspect drove on private property for a short time and then tried to get back onto the roadway.  As he did so, he appeared to purposely ram a law enforcement vehicle and then backed in the direction of other officers.  Shots were fired by law enforcement and the suspect continued to flee across a field.  The vehicle slowly came to a stop and law enforcement officers cautiously approached the pickup.  The officers confirmed that the suspect had suffered gunshot wounds and Emergency Medical Services were immediately dispatched to the scene.

Hershey Fire Department, Sutherland Fire Department and the North Platte Fire Department responded.  The 30-year-old suspect was taken by ambulance to Great Plains Health.  He was later flown to an Omaha hospital.

A thorough investigation is being completed by the Nebraska State Patrol, Lincoln County Sherriff’s Office and the North Platte Police Department at the direction of the Lincoln County Attorney.

Lincoln’s man body recovered from lake near Lincoln

Photo: Pawnee Lake (visitnebraska.com)

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Authorities have recovered the body of a man who went under the water while tubing at Pawnee Lake west of Lincoln.

Officials say the body of 31-year-old Travis Wilkins was taken to shore just after sundown on Saturday.

Wilkins was being pulled Friday on an inner tube by a jet ski when the tube capsized. Another man and a 4-year-old were also riding on the tube. They were able to safely reach the shore.

Only the 4-year-old was wearing a life jacket.

Officials: Man suspected in woman’s slaying killed in crash

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a man suspected in an Omaha slaying has died in a motorcycle crash along Interstate 80 just west of the Platte River in Cass County.

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says 47-year-old Denberth Chavarria died Sunday after driving his speeding motorcycle into the rear of an eastbound semitrailer.

Omaha police say an arrest warrant listing a charge of first-degree murder charge had been issued for Chavarria. He’s suspected of killing 33-year-old Joselyn Serrano-Albayero. Her body was found late Saturday morning. Children ages 2 and 9 also were found at the residence, but they were unhurt.

Omaha unemployment rate challenges local employers

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha’s low unemployment rate of 2.9 percent presents what could be costly challenges to the area’s employers.

The Omaha World-Herald reports that Omaha is among the 10 cities of the country’s 50 largest with unemployment rates less than 3 percent. The national rate is 3.8 percent.

Some Omaha employers have to pay higher salaries in order to attract workers to a new position or offer raises to ensure employees stay.

Todd Dawson is a managing partner at WorldBridge Partners, a recruiting company for the finance, legal and medical fields. Dawson says some Omaha businesses are offering extra paid vacation days, paid daycare, car allowances, bonuses and other company-paid benefits.

He says it’s a turnaround from a few years ago when some employers were cutting back on benefits.

Man sought in fatal Omaha hit-and-run surrenders

Davionne Collier

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A man who police say fled the scene of a fatal Omaha crash has surrendered.

The Omaha Police Department said in a news release that 24-year-old Davionne Collier turned himself in Sunday and was booked into Douglas County Jail. He’s charged with a felony: failure to stop and render aid after a serious or fatal injury accident. Court records don’t list the name of an attorney who could comment for him about the case.

Police say Collier was driving a sport utility vehicle that collided with a car on May 28, fatally injuring 2-year-old Devon Morris and injuring his 5-year-old brother and two other people in the car.

Police say Collier and a passenger in his SUV walked away from the crash scene. Another passenger in the SUV was hospitalized.

Paul “Duane” Aylward

Paul “Duane” Aylward, 86, passed away June 1, 2018 at Linden Court in North Platte NE. Duane was born November 27, 1931 to Lynn “Dutch” and Ellen “Dolly” Aylward south of Dickens. Duane married Neva Schultz at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Wallace on November 12, 1949.

Duane was a member of the Wallace and Hayes Center Roping Clubs, Nebraska Cattlemen, and St. Mary’s Catholic Church. He also served on the Wallace School Board for many years.
Duane was very proud of his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. He loved black Angus cattle, good horses and belonging to the Creek Crew family, but above all he loved going dancing with Neva. He was a man of his word, strong in his faith, and was always a good neighbor.

He is survived by 3 daughters, Patricia (Dave) Hill of Springfield, Rita (Bob) Dobbins of Hershey, and Lisa (Bob) Kosmacek of North Platte. One son Jeff (Kendra) Aylward of Dickens. Seven granddaughters Brenda (Sam) McCants, Christa (Kory) Patera, Kayla (Jason) Star, Taryn (Colton) Haire, Jena (Aaron) Ruppert, MaKenzie Aylward and Rachel Kosmacek. Two grandsons Greg (Ena) Hill and Robbie Kosmacek. Four great grandchildren, Kedrin, Aaron, Evalynn Hill and Elliott Star. One brother Pat Aylward, and one brother in-law Leo Werkmeister.

He was preceded in death by his loving wife Neva, his parents and sister Jean Werkmeister.

Mass of Christian burial will be at 10:00 CT Wednesday June 6, 2018 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Wallace. Rosary will be at 7:00 CT Tuesday June 5, 2018 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel in North Platte. Family will be accepting visitors prior to rosary at 5:00 CT. Burial will be at Morningview Cemetery near Wallace.

Levi Curtis Bohman

Levi Curtis Bohman went home to be with Jesus his Savior on May 27, 2018 at Sutherland, Nebraska.

Levi was 25 years of age and was born in Valentine, Nebraska on May 1, 1993 to Curtis Gale Bohman and Nancy Jean (Grooms)  Bohman.

Levi attended grade school in Valentine, Nebraska and 8th-11th grade at Sunshine Bible Academy in Miller, South Dakota. There he met many friends who have remained constant to this day. He then moved to Sutherland, Nebraska to finish his senior year and spend time with his dad.

Levi loved being outdoors, kayaking and woodworking. He had a natural born talent for art work and drawing was his life. He was soon to finish his Associates Degree in Graphic Design at Mid Plains Community College in North Platte. After graduation he had planned to set up his own online business and do some traveling with his mom. His sister, Holly, and nephew, Jordan, were a huge part of his life.

He is survived by his father, Curt Bohman of Sutherland; his mother, Nancy Bohman of North Platte; sister, Holly Jean Bohman Butrick and her husband, Scott Butrick of North Platte; nephew, Jordan Lee Bohman of North Platte and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Levi’s memorial book may be signed from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday and Monday at the funeral home.  Services will be 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel, which is in care of arrangements.

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