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Omaha Man Charged with Vehicular Homicide in Traffic Death

ambulance-lightsOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha man has been charged with misdemeanor motor vehicle homicide and driving under suspension for a December crash that killed another man.

The crash occurred Dec. 23 in northwest Omaha crash when a sport utility vehicle driven by 19-year-old DeAngelo Peak ran off North 120th Street and hit a tree. Police say there were icy patches on the roadway but that the primary cause of the crash was speeding.

A passenger, 20-year-old Marcus Haney of Bennington, died at the scene. Peak was injured.

An attorney for Peak is not yet listed in online court records.

 

2 Omaha Men Arrested in March Death of Another Man

Jail-Bars-and-Cuffs_mediumOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha police say two men have been arrested on suspicion of killing another man last March.

A news release from police says 28-year-old Darryl Wellon and 25-year-old Michael Walker were arrested Friday and each faces charges of first-degree murder and weapons counts.

Wellon and Walker are accused in the death of 58-year-old Elston McCarthur, whose body was found by his ex-wife March 6 inside his house.

Both suspects were already being held in the Douglas County Jail on charges in unrelated cases when they were arrested and booked in the McCarthur case. Neither man could be reached for comment Saturday. Their most recent charges do not yet appear in online court records.

1 Person Killed, Another Injured in Lincoln Crash

fatal-accidentLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Lincoln police say one person has been killed and another injured in a one-vehicle crash.

The crash happened around 1:40 a.m. Saturday near Cornhusker Highway in Lincoln.

Lincoln Police Capt. Donald Scheinost says the car was eastbound on Adams Street when it crashed into an auto business and caught fire.

The business’ owner, Dan Hicks, says accident damaged the showroom and waiting room.

Police have not named the victims, pending notification of their family members.

Omaha Man Charged with Raping Woman, Firing Crossbow at Her

omaha-policeOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha police have charged a man with raping a woman and threatening to kill her teenage son.

Police on Wednesday charged 38-year-old Ryan C. Lamp with several charges, including first-degree sexual assault, terroristic threats and use of a deadly weapon.

Officers accused Lamp of raping the woman, threatening her with a knife and firing a crossbow at her. The arrow just missed her head and lodged in a wall. Police allege Lamp also threated to kill the woman’s 16-year-old son if he called police.

Authorities say they found several small explosives in the home.

A preliminary hearing is set for Feb. 16. Court records don’t list information about an attorney.

Judge to Rule on Competency of Man Charged in Omaha Murders

Anthony Garcia
Anthony Garcia
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A judge will soon determine whether a former doctor accused of killing four people with ties to an Omaha medical school is competent to stand trial, which is now tentatively scheduled to begin in April.

On Thursday, Douglas County District Judge Duane Dougherty said he would rule within the coming days whether 42-year-old Anthony Garcia is mentally fit enough to stand trial after three experts testified that Garcia is competent.

Garcia is charged with first-degree murder in the 2008 deaths of the 11-year-old son of Creighton University pathologist William Hunter and the family’s housekeeper, and the May 2013 deaths of Creighton pathologist Roger Brumback and his wife.

Authorities say Garcia was motivated by revenge for being fired from Creighton’s pathology department in 2001

2 Men Arrested, 51 Pounds of Pot Seized in Nebraska

POT-BUSTSEWARD, Neb. (AP) — A traffic stop along Interstate 80 has led to the seizure of nearly 51 pounds of marijuana and the arrests of two men.

The Nebraska State Patrol says a sport utility vehicle was stopped for improper passing a little after 5 p.m. Thursday in Seward County. The patrol says a drug dog alerted troopers to the odor of pot and says the pot was found in four duffel bags in the back of the SUV.

The driver and his passenger were arrested on suspicion of possession of marijuana for sale. Online court records don’t show that they’ve been charged yet.

Nebraska Man’s Murder Conviction, Sentence Upheld on Appeal

 De'Aris Trice
De’Aris Trice

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Supreme Court has upheld the second-degree murder conviction and lengthy sentence of a Norfolk man for the fatal 2010 stabbing of another man.

The high court’s opinion Friday was the second appeal by De’Aris Trice. Trice was first convicted and sentenced in 2013 for the stabbing death of 27-year-old Timothy Warren at a Norfolk house party. But the state Supreme Court ordered a new trial, citing problems with jury instructions.

Trice was again found guilty in 2014 and sentenced to 40 years to life in prison.

In his latest appeal, Trice argued the trial court was wrong to allow transcripts of statements from some witnesses into evidence. He also said his sentence is excessive.

The high court said it found no evidence that the trial court acted wrongly.

 

2 Bellevue Schools Briefly Evacuated Because of Gas Smell

highschoolBELLEVUE, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say two schools in an Omaha suburb were briefly evacuated because people smelled what they thought was natural gas.

Bertha Barber Elementary and Mission Middle School in Bellevue were emptied around 9 a.m. Thursday as utility workers arrived to check on the reports. The workers gave the all-clear within an hour, so students and staffers returned to the school buildings.

A district spokeswoman didn’t immediately return messages from The Associated Press Friday.

Lincoln Company Faces Penalties for Worker’s Fatal Fall

OSHALINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Federal safety regulators have proposed $36,000 in penalties for a Lincoln construction company that employed a worker who fell to his death while installing roofing.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration says the company didn’t provide required fall protection that the agency says would have saved the man’s life.

The agency cited Custom Contracting Inc. for six serious safety violations. A company representative didn’t immediately return a call Friday from The Associated Press.

The accident occurred Oct. 24 in Raymond. The agency says two workers were installing metal roof sheets on a structural steel building when one of the workers stepped into an opening created by the removal of one of the sheets.

Teen Accused of Animal Torture in Stanton Takes Plea Deal

gavel-and-scaleSTANTON, Neb. (AP) — A third of four teenagers accused of torturing an animal in Stanton has entered a plea deal in the case.

The boy pleaded no contest in Stanton County Juvenile Court Tuesday.

The Stanton County Sheriff’s Office arrested the four eighth- and ninth-grade boys last November. Authorities say they were involved in the alleged torture of a cat and an opossum between Oct. 20 and Nov. 3.

The third boy is scheduled to meet with a probation officer for a presentence disposition investigation. He will then appear before a judge in court March 8.

Former Stanton County sheriff’s deputy Kirk Ven Pelt has also been charged in the case with two counts of aiding and abetting cruel mistreatment of an animal and four counts of contributing to the delinquency of a child.

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