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3 juveniles apprehended after high-speed chase in Lincoln

Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol, along with officers and deputies with the Lincoln Police Department and Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office, have apprehended three juveniles following a high-speed pursuit that started in downtown Lincoln and ended near Air Park.

At approximately 11:55 p.m. Wednesday, a trooper noticed an eastbound Chevrolet Impala speeding on West O Street. The vehicle also had no license plates. The trooper attempted a traffic stop, but the driver fled. The trooper initiated a pursuit.

The driver entered downtown Lincoln, ran multiple red lights, and continued speeding. After making several turns in the downtown area, the vehicle travelled northbound before turning west on Superior. It then made several other turns continuing westbound toward the Air Park area. Speeds during that point of the pursuit reached as high as 100 miles per hour.

As the vehicle made several turns in the Air Park area, spike strips were successfully deployed to help bring the vehicle to a stop near 42nd Street and Rebecca Lane. The front seat passenger then fled on foot but was quickly apprehended.

The three occupants of the vehicle, between 16 and 17 years old, were all taken into custody. The driver and passenger who fled on foot were taken to the Lancaster County Youth Services Center. The third occupant was taken to his home and released to a parent. Marijuana and drug paraphernalia were found in the vehicle.

Jailed mayoral candidate gets less than 13 percent of votes

HOLDREGE, Neb. (AP) — A mayoral candidate who’s been jailed since being charged with gun crimes has lost the election in the south-central Nebraska city of Holdrege.
Thirty-year-old Joseph Melton is charged with illegally possessing a gun silencer that lacked a serial number and possessing another silencer that wasn’t registered. He’s denied both charges.

Phelps County election records say Melton garnered less than 13 percent of the votes Tuesday, losing to first-term incumbent Doug Young. Melton had remained on the ballot after being taken into custody.

Melton had said he thought that if he weren’t sitting in jail , he would have had a chance to beat Young. Melton has been a frequent and vocal critic of Young and the Holdrege City Council.

Ricketts seeks applicants to Nebraska legislative seats

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Gov. Pete Ricketts is seeking qualified applicants for two Nebraska legislative seats that became available after the incumbents were elected to other offices.

Ricketts announced plans Thursday to appoint replacements for state Sen. Dan Watermeier, of Syracuse, and Sen. John Murante, of Gretna. Watermeier was elected to the Nebraska Public Service Commission in Tuesday’s election, and Murante was elected state treasurer.

Watermeier represents Legislative District 1 in southeast Nebraska, including Johnson, Nemaha, Pawnee, Richardson and portions of Otoe County. Murante represents District 49 in Sarpy County.

Both appointments are for two years. The appointees will serve until January 2021 but will be able to run for re-election.

The governor’s office is accepting applications until 4 p.m. on Dec. 7. Questions should be directed to Kathleen Dolezal at 402-471-2256 or [email protected].

Fumes lead to evacuation of downtown Omaha skyscraper

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha’s tallest building — the First National Tower downtown — has been ordered evacuated after cleaning solution fumes spread throughout the building, sending four people to the hospital.

The evacuation was ordered Thursday morning, cutting off traffic on the streets surrounding the 633-foot (192.94-meter) tall tower where about 2,000 people work.

The newspaper said that of the four taken to hospitals, one was in critical condition and the other three in serious condition.

First National Bank spokesman Kevin Langin says workers were using a de-scaling solution on the building’s air system humidifier starting around 10 a.m., creating the fumes. Officials initially called for the first 17 floors to be evacuated, but expanded that to all floors before 11 a.m.

Body of missing Yankton woman found in Nebraska

YANKTON, S.D. (AP) — Sheriff’s officials say the body of a missing Yankton woman has been found in rural Nebraska.

The Yankton County Sheriff’s Office says foul play is suspected in the death of 59-year-old Phyllis Hunhoff. She had been missing since leaving her mother’s house in Utica, north of Yankton, on Sunday.

Authorities say she was found dead Wednesday in her car in Knox County, Nebraska, on the Santee Sioux Reservation.

An investigation is ongoing with the Yankton County Sheriff’s Office, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, Nebraska State Patrol, the FBI and Santee Tribal Police.

Man fatally struck by semi after helping to repair it

SEWARD, Neb. (AP) – Authorities say a man was fatally struck by a semitrailer that he’d helped repair along Interstate 80 in eastern Nebraska.

The Seward County Sheriff’s Office identified the man Thursday as 41-year-old Jeremy Covert, who lived in York.

The sheriff’s news release says Covert and another worker for TA Petro, of York, responded Wednesday after the trucker had stopped for mechanical reasons along the interstate about 11 miles west of Seward.

The release says the two workers fixed the problem and the driver began pulling away. That’s when the truck struck Covert, who’d gone back under it.

The truck driver was identified as 71-year-old Jon Christensen, of Lakeland, Florida.

Troopers recover stolen semi after pursuit in Hastings

Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol have arrested a California man and recovered a stolen semi-tractor/trailer following a pursuit in Hastings Wednesday morning.

At approximately 10:30 a.m., troopers were informed that a semi-tractor and trailer had been stolen from State Steel in Grand Island. Troopers located the vehicle as it was entering Hastings on Highway 34. Troopers attempted a traffic stop, but the driver refused to stop and continued driving southbound on Burlington Avenue in Hastings.

The driver eventually brought the semi to a stop near 4th street and Burlington. The driver, Juan Carlos Aguilar Alvarez, 30, of California was taken into custody without further incident.

Alvarez was lodged in Adams County Jail for possession of a stolen vehicle.

13 dead including gunman in shooting at California bar

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) — A gunman opened fire on a crowd at a country dance bar holding a weekly “college night” in Southern California, killing 12 people and sending hundreds fleeing in terror including some who used barstools to break windows and escape, authorities said Thursday. The gunman was later found dead at the scene.

The dead from the shooting Wednesday night also included 11 people inside the bar and a sheriff’s sergeant who was the first officer inside the door, Ventura County Sheriff Geoff Dean said.

“It’s a horrific scene in there,” Dean told a news conference in the parking lot of the Borderline Bar & Grill. “There’s blood everywhere.”

The massacre was the latest mass shooting in the United States and came less than two weeks after a gunman killed 11 people at a synagogue in Pittsburgh.

The gunman at the country dance bar was tall and wearing all black with a hood over his head and his face partly covered, witnesses told TV stations at the scene. He first fired on a person working the door, then appeared to open fire at random at the people inside, they said.

Many more people had more minor injuries, including some that came from their attempt to flee, Dean said.

Sheriff’s Sgt. Ron Helus and a passing highway patrolman were responding to several 911 calls when they arrived at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks at about 11:20 p.m., the sheriff said. They heard gunfire and went inside.

Helus was immediately hit with multiple gunshots, Dean said. The highway patrolman cleared the perimeter and pulled Helus out, and then waited as a SWAT team and scores more officers arrived. Helus died early Thursday at a hospital.

By the time they entered the bar again the gunfire had stopped. They found 12 people dead inside, including the gunman.

It’s not yet clear how the gunman died, and authorities do not yet know his name or have any idea of a motive, Dean said.

It was college night and country two-step lessons were being offered Wednesday at the Borderline, according to its website.

The bar, which includes a large dance hall with a stage and a pool room along with several smaller areas for eating and drinking, is a popular hangout for students from nearby California Lutheran University. It’s also close to several other universities including California State University Channel Islands in Camarillo, Pepperdine University in Malibu and Moorpark College in Moorpark.

When the gunman entered, people screamed and fled to all corners of the bar, while a few people threw barstools through the windows and helped dozens to escape, witnesses said.

Tayler Whitler, 19, said she was on the dance floor with her friends nearby when she saw the gunman shooting and heard screams to “get down.”

“It was really, really, really shocking,” Whitler told KABC-TV as she stood with her father in the Borderline parking lot. “It looked like he knew what he was doing.”

Sarah Rose DeSon told ABC’s “Good Morning America” that she saw the shooter draw his gun.

“I dropped to the floor,” she said. “A friend yelled ‘Everybody down!’ We were hiding behind tables trying to keep ourselves covered.”

Shootings of any kind are very rare in Thousand Oaks, a city of about 130,000 people about 40 miles (64 kilometers) west of Los Angeles, just across the county line.

Helus was a 29-year veteran of the force with a wife and son and planned to retire in the coming year, said the sheriff, who choked back tears several times as he talked about the sergeant who was also his longtime friend.

“Ron was a hardworking, dedicated sheriff’s sergeant who was totally committed,” Dean said, “and tonight, as I told his wife, he died a hero because he went in to save lives.”

Police probe couple’s fatal shootings in Omaha suburb

LA VISTA, Neb. (AP) — Police are investigating the fatal shootings of two people in an Omaha suburb.

The La Vista Police Department said in a news release Wednesday that a man called 911 Tuesday night and said he’d shot his wife and was going to kill himself. The 911 operator then heard what sounded like a gunshot.

Officers sent to the residence found a man with a chest wound and the body of a woman. The man was pronounced dead later at an Omaha hospital. Chief Bob Lausten says the shootings are being investigated as a likely homicide-suicide and says a handgun was recovered.

Police identified the two as 73-year-old Charlotte Weaver and 72-year-old Herman Weaver. Autopsies have been ordered.

Man charged in Lincoln woman’s death competent for trial

Aubrey Trail

WILBER, Neb. (AP) — A man charged in the killing and dismemberment of a Lincoln woman last year has been found mentally competent to stand trial.

A judge made that ruling Wednesday regarding 52-year-old Aubrey Trail, who has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and unlawful disposal of human remains.

Trail and 24-year-old Bailey Boswell are accused of killing 24-year-old Sydney Loofe on Nov. 15, 2017, dismembering her body and dumping the remains in rural Clay County. A massive search was launched for Loofe, who was reported missing by her family. Her remains weren’t found until Dec. 4.

Trail’s trial is scheduled to begin June 17. Prosecutors have said they will seek the death penalty for both Trail and Boswell.

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