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Lincoln Woman Suspected of Drunken Driving After Car Hits House

lincoln-policeLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Lincoln woman is facing a charge of drunken driving after her car smashed into a house Saturday night.

Lincoln Police say the crash happened around 10:30 p.m. Saturday on South 77th Street.

The 32-year-old woman’s car hit a mailbox and hit a brick home.

Two residents of the home told police the woman was trying to back out when they came outside to check on her.

Officers determined the woman had a blood-alcohol level of 0.148. That’s well above the legal limit of .08.

The crash caused about $5,000 damage to the home.

Omaha Daycare Worker Charged with 8 Counts of Child Sex Abuse

Mark Mays
Mark Mays

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha police say a 24-year-old day care worker has told investigators that he sexually assaulted as many as eight girls under the age of 3.

Mark Mays, of Omaha, was arrested Thursday on suspicion of eight counts of child sexual assault. He was charged Friday with one count of first-degree sexual assault of a child.

Police say detectives with the Omaha Police special victims unit were called to investigate after other day care workers reported finding Mays with a 2-year-old girl, who was naked.

Police say Mays told investigators he had sexual contact with eight girls ranging in age from younger than 2 to 3 years old. Mays is being held in the Douglas County jail on $2 million bail and could not be reached for comment.

Woman Wants Statements to Police in Omaha Murder Case Thrown Out

Gabriela Guevara
Gabriela Guevara

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A woman charged with helping her boyfriend, charged with killing his mother and 4-year-old half brother, is arguing that statements she made to police should not be allowed into evidence at her trial.

Police think 25-year-old Gabriela Guevara helped 25-year-old Roberto Martinez-Marinero load his gravely-injured mother in a car and dump her body. Police say Guevara also was with Martinez-Marinero when he dumped his then-11-month-old half brother in a La Vista dumpster and threw his 4-year-old half brother from an Elkhorn River bridge to his death.

Guevara now says her statements to police should be thrown out because she feared police and Martinez-Marinero, whom she said had abused her.

The judge is expected to rule in a few weeks on her request.

Lincoln Woman Sentenced to Prison for Stabbing Husband

Teresa Gillispie
Teresa Gillispie

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A 51-year-old Lincoln woman who stabbed her husband with a fillet knife as he napped has been sentenced to five to 10 years in prison.

Teresa Gillispie was sentenced Friday.

Gillispie tearfully asked for probation for the attack on her now ex-husband, who was her high school sweetheart and husband for 32 years.

Gillispie’s attorney said she had begun to experience serious mental health issues when she attacked her husband.

Prosecutors say Gillispie suspected her husband of cheating when she stabbed him as he slept on Jan. 25, 2015. He suffered six stab wounds to his chest, side, back and left forearm and thumb before he was able to escape and call 911.

Lincoln Museum Sets Dinosaurs and Disasters Event

UNL-State-MuseumLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The annual Dinosaurs and Disasters event has been scheduled for Saturday at the University of Nebraska State Museum in Lincoln.

Scientists, graduate and undergraduate students will provide activities and demonstrations to help visitors better understand Earth. Visitors will learn about animals and their environments past and present and test their knowledge of the Earth’s history.

Visitors are encouraged to bring a rock or fossil for scientists to identify.

The family fun day is to run from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Morrill Hall, south of 14th and Vine streets.

Suspect Arrested in Dragging of Lincoln Police Officer

lincoln-policeLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A man has been arrested in the dragging of a Lincoln police officer.

The Nebraska State Patrol took the suspect into custody Thursday night in Nebraska City.

Lincoln police say the officer was trying to arrest the man a little before 5 p.m. on suspicion of shoplifting. The officer reached into the man’s vehicle and struggled with him as he drove forward and backward, dragging the officer until the officer let go or was forced off.

Police Capt. Jeri Roeder said the officer’s injuries were not considered life-threatening.

The names of the suspect and the officer haven’t been released.

Beatrice Developmental Center Gets New Director

Beatrice Developmental Center
Beatrice Developmental Center

BEATRICE, Neb. (AP) — A new administrator has been announced for the Beatrice State Developmental Center.

Courtney Miller, director of the Department of Health and Human Services Division of Developmental Disabilities, told members of the Legislature’s Health and Human Services Committee Thursday that Megan Gumbel has been selected. She is set to begin her new role as administrator March 15.

The center is a state-run home that has served people with intellectual or developmental disabilities since 1887.

Gumbel currently works for nonprofit Bethesda Lutheran Communities in Fort Wayne, Indiana, serving as the northeast regional director overseeing Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey and Ohio.

Nebraskan in Baby Wipe Suffocation Case Takes Plea Deal

Azudany Serrano-Contreras
Azudany Serrano-Contreras

HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) — A Hastings woman accused of stuffing a baby wipe down the throat of a Nebraska toddler, killing her, has taken a plea deal.

An April 11 sentencing has been scheduled for Azudany Serrano-Contreras, who pleaded no contest and was convicted Thursday of negligent child abuse resulting in injury. She’d been charged with intentional child abuse causing death.

Serrano-Contreras is the aunt of Jessica Torres, who is the mother of the little girl, Aliyana Peterson.

Investigators have said Serrano-Contreras told officers she was baby-sitting Aliyana on March 12, 2015, when she cleaned the girl’s face, set the wipe down on a counter and turned to get lotion. She told officers Aliyana was gasping for air when she turned back. Aliyana was pronounced dead two days later.

Nebraska Traffic Stop Leads to Marijuana Find; Maryland Man Arrested

POT-BUSTOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Law enforcement officials in Omaha say they’ve seized nearly 30 pounds of marijuana and arrested a Maryland man who fled a traffic stop on foot.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office says a deputy stopped a car late Wednesday night on Interstate 80 in Omaha. The officer says that during the course of the traffic stop, the 37-year-old driver from Landover, Maryland, fled and ran toward a residential area.

The man was found and arrested a short time later about 12 blocks away. Police say a search of the car turned up 29 pounds of marijuana in the trunk.

The driver was arrested on suspicion of intending to deliver marijuana, not having a drug tax stamp and obstructing an officer.

Grand Island Digs Out After 18-Inches of Snow

snowstormGRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) — Grand Island residents and city employees are slowly digging out from a blizzard that left 18.3 inches of snow on the ground.

The city’s Street Division will work 12-hour shifts until residential areas are cleared. Workers using motor graders and loaders began plowing Wednesday evening.

However, efforts to clear the city’s emergency routes were slowed when the city’s dump trucks kept getting stuck in snow drifts.

Grand Island emergency management director Jon Rosenlund say workers are making great progress but warned there’s still an “immense job” ahead of them.

The snow the city received on Monday and Tuesday was the second-biggest snow event on record for Grand Island, trailing only the 21.6-inch snowfall seen in March 2006.

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