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Lincoln County Jail booking activity- Friday

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(Update) Oregon couple held following shooting in Wyoming

Roy Fritts
Jessica Fritts

ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. (AP) – Authorities say an Oregon couple is in custody after a shooting, a high-speed pursuit into Utah, and a foot chase. Detective Dick Blust Jr., of the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s office says Roy and Jessica Fritts were arrested around 1 p.m.
Sunday. Blust says 54-year-old Edmund Thornell of Costa Mesa, Calif., was camping with the Fritts when a dispute arose and he was shot several times Sunday morning. He says Thornell, who was in stable condition, reported that they fled in his van. Wyoming authorities spotted the van and chased it 30 miles into Utah near Echo, where the pair fled on foot but were quickly captured. They are being held at the Summit County jail in Utah. The Deseret News reports that the sheriff’s office says 33-year-old Roy Fritts is wanted in Oregon after fleeing from supervised prison release on two counts of attempted aggravated murder. In Nebraska, state troopers suspect the pair stole a car last week before abandoning it.

Roland Kramer takes over Deputy Sheriff duties

Lincoln County Jail

Roland Kramer has replaced Dean Sparks as the new Chief Deputy Sheriff. Sparks resigned in May opening the way for Kramer who brings 17 years of experience to the post. Roland Kramer will have his hands full with his second promotion in less than six months, not only with new training, but dealing with the growing pains and issues that have arisen moving in to the new jail building.

NPPSF presented with $10,000 Live Well NE grant

The Live Well Nebraska tour was in North Platte Thursday with a big special guest and a big check for a local educational organization. Olympic Gold Medalist and Biggest Loser participant Rulon Gardner spoke to the crowd about his own personal journey and the importance of a healthy lifestyle. Live Well Nebraska, which is sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska, presented a $10,000 check to the North Platte Public Schools Foundation, who will use the funds to promote healthy lifestyle programs locally. One such program awards a bicycle to the student who most adheres to a commitment to walking and biking to school. For more information visit the North Platte Public Schools Foundation’s website at http://nppsf.org/, or the Live Well NE website at http://livewellnebraska.com/section/livewell

Lincoln County Jail booking activity- Thursday

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NP Sunrise Rotary Club welcomes Kathi Sterr

Dakota Bergen & Kathi Sterr

The North Platte Sunrise Rotary Club is pleased to welcome Katharina Sterr of Erding, Bavaria, Germany to the United States as part of the Rotary Youth Exchange Program.   Her first host parents are Matt & Jessie Bergen of Paxton. The Bergen’s daughter Dakota recently returned from her own Rotary Youth Exchange experience in Sweden. Dakota was the featured speaker at the North Platte Sunrise Rotary Club’s weekly meeting on Thursday, August 11th, at Hobbe’s Restaurant.

Oregon Suspect Spotted in Nebraska

(North Platte, NE)- Nebraska authorities are looking for a stolen vehicle out of Cozad that is believed to be driven by a suspect and his female companion.  The male suspect is wanted for Absconding Post Prison Supervision, Union County, Oregon.  Just before 7:30 a.m., Wednesday, August 10, the Dawson County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a stolen vehicle from the home of an employee of Paulsen Construction. The vehicle is described as a red 2008 Chevy Silverado C150, 4 door extended cab, with Paulsen Incorporated written in white letters on the doors and bearing NE Commercial license plate 18-5857.  Authorities believe the stolen vehicle may be driven by Roy Scott Fritts, Jr., 33, Union, Oregon. Fritts is described as a white male, shaved brown hair, blue eyes, 5’10’’, and 160 lbs. He is traveling with a female companion; identified as Jessica (a.k.a. Kadesh) Fritts, 35, red hair, green eyes, 5’8”, and 150 lbs. Roy Fritts has an extensive criminal history and should be considered dangerous.  Anyone who spots the vehicle should call 911 or local law enforcement immediately.

Prior to the stolen vehicle report, the Nebraska State Patrol on Tuesday evening, August 9, received a broadcast from Oregon authorities that Fritts, who absconded from parole and was wanted in Oregon could be traveling I-80. Fritts was believed to be traveling with his wife identified as Jessica (a.k.a. Kadesh) Fritts in a 2010 Chrysler 300.

Just before 10:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 9, a trooper spotted a vehicle matching the description traveling westbound on Highway 30 west of Lexington. The trooper attempted to stop the vehicle on the outskirts of Cozad. The vehicle failed to stop and a pursuit ensued. The pursuit traveled through a portion of Cozad before returning to Highway 30 and onto county roads in the area. It ended approximately 10 minutes later, when the suspects abandoned their vehicle on the north side of Paulsen Construction and fled into a field.

The Nebraska State Patrol assisted by the Dawson County Sheriff’s Office and the Cozad Police Department set up a perimeter and initiated a ground search. The search was called off after more than three hours.

Hail damages homes, vehicles, trees in McCook

Photo courtesy of the McCook Daily Gazette

MCCOOK, Neb. (AP) – Hail from a fast-moving storm has damaged homes and cars in McCook and other southwest Nebraska communities.  The McCook Daily Gazette says hail the size of golf balls was reported Tuesday evening.  The Heritage Hills Golf Course was so covered by hail that it looked like a snowstorm had blown through town.  The hail broke out skylights at a store, injuring one person.  Wind gust of 70 mph were reported.  Hail reaching nearly 3 inches in diameter was reported near Danbury.

Lincoln County Jail booking activity- Wednesday

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North Platte man ruled competent to stand trial

Roger Diaz

NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) – A North Platte man charged with second-degree murder in the death of his wife has been found competent to stand trial.  The attorney for 34-year-old Rogelio Diaz had asked for the evaluation. Diaz was seen by a state expert, and a judge ruled on Monday that Diaz was competent.  Police say Diaz killed 35-year-old Michelle Diaz in their backyard around 2 a.m. on June 25.  An ambulance crew found Michelle Diaz unresponsive. She died at a local hospital.  Police say Roger Diaz told officers his wife fell from the backyard steps, but he later changed his story.  Diaz is being held on $2 million bail. His attorney did not immediately return a call Tuesday.  A hearing is set Aug. 22.

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