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Man involved with standoff in Grand Island spends five years in prison

GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — A Grand Island man arrested after a 90-minute standoff earlier this year has been

Andrew Esquitin
(SOURCE: Nebraska.TV)

sentenced to prison for theft and fleeing police to avoid arrest.

Local media reports that 23-year-old Andrew Esquitin was sentenced Friday in Hall County District Court to up to five years in prison. He was also ordered not to drive for two years following his release.

Police say officers were attempting to serve Esquitin with an arrest warrant on those charges at his home in March when he fled to the basement, claiming to have a gun.

The neighborhood was cordoned off and SWAT officers were called in. Esquitin surrendered peacefully about an hour and a half later.

No charges were brought against Esquitin from the standoff.

One vehicle crash takes life on Saturday

CLATONIA, Neb. (AP) — A Beatrice man is dead following a one-vehicle crash five miles south of Clatonia in southeastern Nebraska.

Local media reports that 59-year-old Bruce Benash died in the early Saturday crash.

Gage County Sheriff Gus Gustafson says Benash was driving a pickup eastbound on a county road when he lost control, hit part of a bridge and rolled the truck. Benash was pronounced dead at the scene.

An autopsy has been ordered. Sheriff’s investigators say Benash was not wearing a seat belt.

Fremont radiator manufacturer not meeting loan standards

FREMONT, Neb. (AP) — The city of Fremont has declared an auto radiator manufacturer in default on a $600,000 loan garnered through federal stimulus money.

Local media says that to get the loan, Hero Automotive agreed last year to create at least 15 full-time jobs paying at least $10 an hour and keep those jobs for three years. It also had to provide health insurance, covering at least 50 percent of that cost.

The company was granted a six-month extension last year to meet the minimum requirements, and in January told the newspaper it had 15 full-time employees.

But a worker reported to the city in February that the company was not meeting minimum requirements.

City Attorney Paul Payne says the company had only nine full-time workers on June 15.

Monday Weather: Heat Advisory

Today: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4pm. Sunny and hot, with a high near 99. South wind 7 to 10 mph increasing to between 15 and 18 mph. Winds could gust as high as 28 mph.

Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 71. East southeast wind 5 to 13 mph becoming south southwest.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 101. South wind between 7 and 11 mph.

*Heat Advisory Tips* 

Lincoln attorney receives his own sentence

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Supreme Court has suspended the state law license of a Lincoln attorney who mishandled his clients’ money.

In a ruling issued Friday, the state’s high court said John Beltzer transferred $2,000 from a client’s trust account into his operations account in 2004 to pay his employees and other operating costs. Beltzer conceded to the state Counsel for Discipline that he improperly managed the trust account.

Although Beltzer quickly replaced his client’s funds, the high court said the misappropriation was “a very serious offense.”

Beltzer’s law license will be suspended for one year.

Two of the “Dog Kennel Four” are sentenced.

 

North Platte Neb-A trial to determine the fate of two out of the four adults who locked up two children ages 3 and 5 in a wired shut dog kennel has come to a verdict.

On Thursday at the Lincoln county court, 22 Lacy Beyer, and 26 Bryson Eyten, received one year probation for child abuse  neglect and second-degree false imprisonment by Judge Michael Piccolo after pleading no contest.

In October  Police responded to a call at  2421 E. E Street in North Platte for welfare check, found two children locked in dog kennels in a house full of trash, urine, filth.

The children belonged to 23 year old Ashley Clark. The date of Clarks trial is set for July 2nd.
Also involved with the event was 25 Samantha Eyten also awaiting trial.

 

 

Another attempts to join the Meth selling bandwagon

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A 29-year-old woman has been convicted in a conspiracy to sell methamphetamine in Nebraska.

Federal prosecutors say Violeta Hinojosa, recently of Fort Hood, Texas, is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 5.

Prosecutors say the Drug Enforcement Administration reported that Hinojosa delivered meth in Omaha on several occasions in 2009 and 2010.

Man involved in chase receives his sentence.

KEARNEY, Neb. (AP) — A Kearney man has been given up to 10 years in prison for theft and leading officers on a chase through Kearney.

Local Media reports that 24-year-old Bret Shatters was sentenced earlier this week. His two felony sentences of 20 to 60 months are to be served consecutively; a misdemeanor sentence of three months will be served at the same time. Two other misdemeanor charges were dismissed in exchange for Shatters’ pleas.

Prosecutors say that on Nov. 26, Shatters led officers on a chase through town and north on Nebraska Highway 10. The speeds reached up to 110 mph on the highway.

The chase ended when the stolen car Shatters was driving spun into a ditch. He fled on foot but was soon captured.

Next chairman of the Nebraska Democratic Party is…

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Lincoln attorney Vince Powers has been selected as the next chairman of the Nebraska Democratic Party.

Source: vincepowerslaw.com

Powers will take over for current party chairman Vic Covalt, who is stepping down when his second term ends in November.

Powers has a long history with the state party, having served the party over the last eight years as a national committeeman. He was selected by party membership during last weekend’s Nebraska Democratic Party state convention over two other candidates — Joe Higgins, a former high school government teacher from Omaha, and Mike Meister, the Democrats’ 2010 gubernatorial candidate and a Scottsbluff attorney.

Search for missing swimmer continues

BURWELL, Neb. (AP) — The search for a 19-year-old Columbus man has resumed at Calamus Reservoir in central Nebraska.

Local media reports that divers were using sonar Friday morning as they looked for Richard Tucker or his body.

Authorities say Tucker had been missing since about 12:30 p.m. Thursday when he jumped from his family’s boat to swim to the beach.

Garfield County Attorney Dale Crandall told the newspaper that he couldn’t confirm that there’d been a drowning, but he said he suspected as much.

The reservoir and recreation area are seven miles northwest of Burwell.

Crandall says family members didn’t see any signs that Tucker was in any distress.

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