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Panhandle man waives jury trial in passenger’s death

SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska Panhandle man charged with vehicular homicide and manslaughter in the death of a passenger wants his case to be heard by a judge, not a jury.

19-year-old Bryan Bloom, of Henry, waived his right a jury trial during a pre-trial conference on Thursday in Scotts Bluff County District Court.

Bloom was driving a van to Torrington, Wyo., on June 20, 2011, when a passenger, 18-year-old Johrdan Stone, stuck his head out the window and was hit by a road sign.

Bloom told police he didn’t know Stone had been hurt until they arrived at a home in Torrington. Stone died of neck and head injuries.

Officials say Bloom was driving drunk. Court documents show Stone also had been drinking.

Kansas pulls 18 state inmates from Ottawa County Jail

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas prison officials have removed all inmates housed at a county jail after four escaped, including a convicted murderer who remains at large.

Department of Corrections spokesman Jeremy Barclay says the 18 inmates who were being held at the Ottawa County Jail because of state prison overcrowding have been returned to a state facility in Ellsworth.

Barclay says the temporary decision was made after four inmates escaped Wednesday morning from the jail in Minneapolis, a town about 120 miles west of Topeka.

Two of those men, including a convicted killer, are still missing Thursday.

Barclay says the move is temporary as the department investigates the escape and reassesses placing inmates in the jail.

Kansas allows some county jails to house prison inmates under state contracts to help alleviate prison overcrowding.

Officials to TC: Here’s where to lay your pipe…

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Nebraska environmental officials have released the new proposed corridors for the Keystone XL pipeline that avoid the state’s Sandhills region.
The developer’s preferred route unveiled Thursday would run through Keya Paha, Holt, Antelope, Boone, Nance and Merrick counties before connecting with the route the company had originally proposed. It would still exit the state through Jefferson County.
Pipeline developer TransCanada says its new preferred corridor affects the fewest number of landowners, leaves the smallest environmental footprint, minimizes the risk to workers constructing the pipe, and reduces erosion risk.
Gov. Dave Heineman signed a bill this week that will allow a state review of the Keystone XL pipeline through Nebraska to proceed. The original route would have cut through Nebraska’s environmentally sensitive Sandhills.

 

Nebraska man gets prison for abusing children

Eric Rocha

SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP) – A Scottsbluff man has been sentenced to at least 50 years in prison for sexually abusing a child and physically abusing other children.
34-year-old Eric Rocha was sentenced for first-degree sexual assault of a child and felony child abuse on Wednesday in Scotts Bluff Count District Court. He was convicted in February of sexually abusing a 7-year-old child and beating three other children.
Rocha was sentenced to 40 years to life in prison for sexual assault and three to five years on each of the four counts of child abuse.
The abuse came to light after the children were interviewed by state authorities. The children are in state care.

 

Hey? If you guys aren’t busy…would you mind stabbing me?

BEATRICE, Neb. (AP) – Two southeast Nebraska people have been given a year behind bars because one of them asked the other to stab her.
22-year-old Jessalyn Stierwalt, of Beatrice, was convicted of obstructing government operations. Authorities say Stierwalt asked two friends to stab her in the abdomen and shoulder last July so she could avoid going to a probation appointment the following morning. She later told authorities she needed time to “sober up.”
Court records say one of the friends was 20-year-old Scott Roberson-Turman, of Fairbury, who also was sentenced on Wednesday.
The other friend, 33-year-old Jerry Duke II, of Beatrice, is scheduled to be sentenced on Thursday.
Gage County District Judge Paul Korslund said Stierwalt’s scheme “takes stupidity to a new extreme. It’s just unbelievable.”

 

NE man gets probation for fishing…Crocodile Dundee-style

BEATRICE, Neb. (AP) – A 34-year-old Beatrice man who tossed explosives into the Big Blue River while boating has been given 18 months of probation.
In a deal with prosecutors, Grant Crannell had pleaded no contest to misdemeanor counts of attempted assault, criminal mischief and use of an explosive without a permit. He was sentenced on Wednesday in Gage County District Court.
Crannell also most perform 20 hours of community service.
Authorities say Crannell was throwing the explosives into the river from a crowded boat on Aug. 13 when one of the devices detonated under the craft. A pregnant woman suffered minor injuries when she and others were thrown into the water. The fetus was not harmed.
Court records say the explosives were homemade devices about 5 inches long, wrapped in tape.

 

Nebraska county bars use of paunch manure for soil

HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) – The Adams County Board of Supervisors has barred the use of paunch manure as a soil supplement.
The board resolution was passed on Tuesday.
Paunch manure is the partially digested material taken from an animal at the time of slaughter.
The board’s resolution allows dewatered byproducts from animal processing plants to be applied on farmland, as long as there is a use permit and the material has been composted.
The Adams County Planning and Zoning Commission chairman, Jim Kostal, says the resolution protects the health and welfare of county residents, because paunch manure is an extremely noxious and hard-to-manage material.

 

Nebraska woman gets 18-36 months for thefts

GERING, Neb. (AP) – A 32-year-old Gering woman who pleaded no contest to stealing from her employer has been given 18 to 36 months in prison.
Linda Carrillo had pleaded no contest to two counts of unlawful taking and one of unauthorized use of a financial transaction device. She was sentenced on Wednesday.
Carrillo must pay more than $17,000 in restitution to her employer, an attorney.
Prosecutors say that in one case, Carrillo wrote a fraudulent check on her employer’s account. In another case, Carrillo had used her employer’s credit card to buy an iPad 2.
Court records say Carrillo also is known as Linda Cerillo, Linda Cerrillo-Mendoza, Linda Rivas and Linda Mendoza.

 

 

UPDATE ON KANSAS FUGITIVES FROM NP POLICE

 

One stolen vehicle has been recovered at Walmart in connection with the escapees. The recovered vehicle was a tan 2005 Chevy Venture with KS license plates 854-DZQ.

*Another vehicle is suspected to be associated with the remaining two escapees. This vehicle is a gold 2002 Nissan Altima bearing KS license plate 649-CIC. If you see this vehicle please call 911 immediately and do not approach it.

 

 

Ottawa County Kansas Jail Escapee captured in North Platte – 1 down, 2 to go!

At approximately 5:30 PM, Drew Edward Wade, one of four inmates that escaped from the Ottawa County Jail at approximately 5 AM earlier in the day, was taken into custody in North Platte, Nebraska.

Three Kansas Department of Corrections inmates housed in the Ottawa County Jail escaped custody around 5;00 AM this morning.  One of the subjects, 21 year old Drew Wade was captured in North Platte around 5:00 PM by the North Platte Police, in possession of a stolen van.   The other two subjects, 22 year old Santos Carrera and 22 year old Eric James are still at large.  At this time there is reason to believe the two could possibly be in the North Platte area, however, there have been no confirmation on their location.  The North Platte Police Department wants to alert the public to watch for these subjects.  They are believed to be on foot.  Santos Carrera is serving time for two counts of 1st Degree Murder.  Eric James is serving time for burglary and kidnapping.  Both subjects are considered armed and dangerous.   Should anyone in the area observe these subjects do not approach and contact 911 immediately.

Ottawa County (KS) Sheriff Keith Coleman has reported that the inmates distracted the guards by claiming there was a water line leak in their cell. The inmates then injured three guards and threatened the 911 dispatcher. They gained entry to the main control room and escaped out of the front door.

Authorities also said a Minneapolis, KS resident was stabbed in the face when the inmates stole his car.

None of the injuries were thought to be severe, but one person was transferred to Salina Regional Hospital.

The Ottawa County Jail in Minneapolis, KS passed an inspection before it was allowed to house prison inmates, Department of Corrections spokesman Jeremy Barclay said. The four men who escaped were among 22 inmates transferred to the jail in January from the Ellsworth Correctional Facility.

As of Friday, there were 87 inmates being housed in county jails under contracts to help alleviate the prison’s overcrowding, Barclay said.

One stolen vehicle has been recovered at Walmart in connection with the escapees.  The recovered vehicle was a tan 2005 Chevy Venture with KS license plates 854-DZQ.
*Another vehicle is suspected to be associated with the remaining two escapees.  This vehicle is a gold 2002 Nissan Altima bearing KS license plate 649-CIC.  If you see this vehicle please call 911 immediately and do not approach it.

For more on the story, click here to go to the Salina Post

These 2 inmates are stil at large and considered ARMED AND DANGEROUS. Do NOT approach or try to apprehend them, CALL 911 if you see them.

Eric James and Santos Carerra
Eric James and Santos Carerra

 

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