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Omaha mother, child hurt after being run over by family minivan

ambulance-lightsOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha mother and her 9-year-old daughter have been seriously hurt after being run over by the family’s minivan.

Police say the mother had started the van and put her daughter in the front passenger seat. The mom then went to get her other two children when the 9-year-old apparently put the van in reverse and it began to roll.

When the mother tried to pull the 9-year-old from the moving vehicle, they were both pulled under the van, which ran other them.

Both were hospitalized with serious injuries but are expected to recover.

Sarpy County investigating man’s shooting death

crime-scene-police-shootSPRINGFIELD, Neb. (AP) — Authorities in Sarpy County are investigating the death of a man who may have been involved in an exchange of gunfire with a family member.

Deputies found his body in the front yard of a farmhouse near Springfield after the shooting was reported around 4 p.m. Wednesday. None of the three other people at the house were injured. Deputies have not released any of their names but say all four were related.

Two guns have been recovered. Capt. Monty Daganaar of the Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office says investigators aren’t sure whether someone shot the man in self-defense or he died defending himself. No arrests have been reported.

Trial scheduled for Alliance man accused of killing brother

William Reed
William Reed

GERING, Neb. (AP) — A trial has been scheduled for an Alliance man accused of stabbing to death his brother in Scottsbluff.

At a pretrial meeting Wednesday, a judge set a starting date of Feb. 21 for the trial of 41-year-old William Reed. He’s accused of killing 42-year-old Christopher Reed on April 22 last year at Christopher’s home. William Reed has pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree murder and use of a deadly weapon.

Court documents say William Reed twice told officers he’d stabbed his brother. Investigators say there was evidence of a fight in the several rooms in the home and outside. A knife found at the scene was seized as evidence. Officers think William Reed was under the influence of narcotics or alcohol at the time.

Baby boy’s parents accused of injuring him in Council Bluffs

council-bluffs-policeCOUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — The parents of a 4-month-old child are accused of injuring the little boy in Council Bluffs.

Police say 30-year-old Jacqueline Short and 28-year-old Jack Williams are charged with child endangerment resulting in serious injury. Williams’ attorney didn’t immediately return a call Thursday from The Associated Press. Online court records don’t list an attorney for Short.

Suspicions about the child’s injuries were raised after he was taken from a Council Bluffs motel to Jennie Edmundson Hospital on Jan. 12. Medical staffers told police his injuries were consistent with those seen in physical abuse cases.

The child’s been transferred to a hospital in Omaha, Nebraska.

Nebraska chief justice offers stern warning about budget

Chief Justice Michael Heavican
Chief Justice Michael Heavican

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska’s chief Supreme Court justice is warning that proposed budget cuts to the judicial branch could undermine the state’s effort to relieve prison crowding.

Chief Justice Michael Heavican said in his annual address to lawmakers Thursday that the cuts will prevent the courts from replacing probation officers who keep tabs on former inmates immediately after they’re released.

Heavican says the courts have already saved more than $4.5 million by delaying new hires. Postponing them another six months would save the state an additional $1 million.

Expanding probation services was a key part of Nebraska’s recent effort to reduce the prison population and improve public safety. Heavican says the courts bought into the plan “hook, line and sinker” but is now left “holding the bag.”

Nebraska authorities capture man wanted in Tennessee

Furnas-CountyBEAVER CITY, Neb. (AP) — A man being held in a south-central Nebraska jail cell is awaiting a Jan. 30 hearing on returning him to face charges in Tennessee.

Furnas County Sheriff Kurt Kapperman said Thursday that 55-year-old Michael Parsons was arrested without incident Jan. 12 at the Arapahoe Airport. Kapperman says the FBI, working with Tennessee authorities, had tracked Parsons’ cellphone to the area.

Kapperman says investigators think bad weather forced Parsons to land a single-engine plane there two days earlier. Kapperman says Parsons hasn’t been forthcoming about where he was headed.

An arrest warrant says Parsons is wanted in Tipton County, Tennessee, on charges of failure to appear and possession of a weapon by a felon. Kapperman says Parsons was unarmed when taken into custody.

It’s unclear whether Kapperman has an attorney.

Woman accused in homicide case will stand trial

ne-supreme-court-gavelOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Iowa woman charged with first-degree murder in the death of someone who allegedly dated the same man as her will go to trial.

A judge bound 41-year-old Shanna Golyar over to district court Wednesday for the 2012 disappearance-turned-homicide case of 37-year-old Cari Farver. Golyar was arrested in December of 2016 in connection to Farver’s disappearance, who was last seen in Omaha.

Attorney for Golyar, James Davis, says there is no real evidence proving his client murdered Farver, citing police have no body or murder weapon.

Officials testified Golyar posed as Farver online and by phone for years after the disappearance, and also posed as other people confessing their murder of Farver. A sergeant testified Farver had been dating Golyar’s ex-boyfriend for some weeks.

The prosecution and Farver’s family declined to comment after the hearing.

Dismissal of suit by man wrongly held in psych ward upheld

lawsuit-settlementOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A federal appeals court has affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by a Florida man against doctors at Nebraska’s psychiatric hospital, where he was held for 20 years on a misdiagnosis.

John Montin sued after being released from the Lincoln Regional Center in 2013, where he had been held since 1993 after being found not guilty by reason of insanity of false imprisonment and weapon use. Police had said Montin was delusional when he walked up to a house, declared it belonged to his ancestors and that he was taking it back.

Psychiatrists wrongly relied on that police report for nearly 20 years before determining he had been only temporarily psychotic.

The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Thursday that Montin’s malpractice claim was improperly filed in federal court.

Bankers: Weak farm prices biggest threat to rural economy

agricultureOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Bankers across Middle America say depressed farm commodity prices are the biggest threat to the economy this year in rural parts of 10 Plains and Western states.

The overall economic index in a monthly survey of bankers for the region remained in negative territory at 42.8 in January, down slightly from December’s 42.9. Survey officials say any score below 50 suggests an economic decline.

Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says livestock commodity prices have tumbled by 7.3 percent and grain commodity prices by 11.7 percent in the last year.

Bankers from Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming were surveyed.

Goss says the rural economy is improving in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota, while all the other states are trending lower.

Police ID 1 killed, 1 injured in Omaha crash

fatal-crashOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Police have identified a person killed and another injured in a southwest Omaha collision.

Investigators say the crash occurred a little before 6:40 a.m. Thursday when an eastbound sedan ran a red light and was hit by a southbound pickup. A passenger in the car, 34-year-old Katrina Olson of Gretna, died at the scene. The driver of the car, 40-year-old Mitzi McCoy of Omaha, was critically injured in the crash and taken to an Omaha hospital with head injury, broken leg, pelvis and ribs and many other injuries. Investigators say neither woman was wearing a seat belt.

Police say the driver of the truck, who was wearing a seat belt, suffered only soreness and refused medical treatment.

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