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Fremont Man Gets 40-50 Years for Child Sex Assault, Porn

sex-offenders(AP) — A Fremont man has been given 40 to 50 years in prison for sexually assaulting a child and producing child pornography.

The man was sentenced on Monday in Dodge County District Court. He had pleaded no contest after prosecutors dropped other charges, including five counts of incest. The Associated Press is not naming the man, in order to protect the privacy of the child.

Prosecutors say that on Nov. 17, 2011, the man used hidden cameras to make child pornography. Prosecutors also say the man sexually assaulted a child more than 30 times between November 2010 and May 2013.

Colorado Carjacking Suspect Wanted in Drug Case (VIDEO)

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Ryan Stone

(AP) — Police say a dramatic car chase that crisscrossed the Denver area during the morning commute started when a man stole an SUV with a 4-year-old boy inside.

The suspect, 28-year-old Ryan Stone, was wanted in a drug case. The chase ended after about 75 miles, two more carjackings, and a multi-vehicle crash. Stone ran across a parking lot before appearing to give up, lying face-down in the snow as officers approached and pinned him to the ground.

Police say the boy was found unharmed after Stone abandoned the SUV.

Also during the chase, Stone struck a state trooper who was putting down stop sticks. The trooper was taken to a hospital in serious condition.

Police said Stone was taken to a hospital, in part to see whether he was high or drunk.

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Officials Remove 20 Dogs from Omaha Home

nebhumane(AP) — Officials say nearly 20 dogs have been removed from an Omaha home.

The Nebraska Humane Society says it seized the dogs Monday. An animal control officer with the group presented the homeowner with a search warrant and described conditions inside as cluttered and filthy.

Humane Society officials say they were investigating the home after a neighbor reported multiple dogs running around the property. The neighbor claims the dogs chased her and one of them tried to bite her leg.

A variety of breeds were taken from the home, including poodles. More than half a dozen puppies were also taken.

The woman living at the home described the dogs as her children. Humane Society officials say charges in the case are pending.

Groups Protest Chemicals Used in iPhones

Apple(AP) — An environmental protection group and labor rights group are trying to pressure Apple into abandoning two hazardous chemicals used to make iPhones.

Green America and China Labor Watch launched their campaign Wednesday to protect the health of factory workers assembling the devices in China. The groups unveiled an online petition protesting the use of benzene and n-hexane in the production of iPhones. Benzene is a carcinogen that can cause leukemia if not handled properly and n-hexane has been linked to nerve damage.

Apple Inc. says it has already removed a long list of toxic chemicals and ensures all remaining toxic substances comply with U.S. safety standards.

The protesting groups contend that it would cost Apple less than $1 per iPhone to come up with a safer manufacturing recipe.

Judge Finds Omaha Man Not Guilty of Gun Charge

anthony-wells(AP) — A judge has ruled that a man alleged to have given a gun to another man accused of killing four Omaha people is not guilty.

In a bench trial, Douglas County District Judge Peter Bataillon ruled Wednesday that 31-year-old Anthony Wells was not guilty of being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm.

Prosecutors argued that Wells handed Jenkins a .12-gauge shotgun at a party the night Nikko Jenkins was released from prison in late July. But the defense said Jenkins’ girlfriend gave him the gun.

The judge said prosecutors failed to prove it was Wells who gave Jenkins the gun.

Jenkins is charged with four counts of first-degree murder in the August deaths of Juan Uribe-Pena, Jorge Cajiga-Ruiz, Curtis Bradford and Andrea Kruger.

2 NYC Apartment Buildings Collapse, 2 Dead, Others Missing

fdny(AP) — New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says people are still missing after an explosion leveled two apartment buildings, killing two people and injuring 18 others.

De Blasio says: “There are a number of missing individuals.” He suggests some may have fled to safety and says the city is expending every effort to locate the people who are still unaccounted for.

The mayor urged worried relatives to call 311. A hotline was being set up.

The mayor says Con Edison is shutting down all gas mains going into the building.

He says a gas leak was reported to the utility 15 minutes before the explosion. The explosion occurred before the Con Edison team arrived.

Neb. E-Cigarette Ban for Minors Advances

ecigarette(AP) — Nebraska minors could soon be banned from using e-cigarettes.

Lawmakers voted 28-0 Tuesday on a measure that would prohibit minors from using the product, and prevent stores from selling them to anyone under 18.

Sen. Russ Karpisek of Wilber, who introduced the legislation, says there hasn’t been enough study to know if e-cigarettes are safe.

Electronic cigarettes are battery-powered devices that give users a puff of vapor, typically containing nicotine and sometimes flavorings such as fruit or mint. Users can vary the amount of nicotine.

Sen. Colby Coash of Lincoln says the devices should be available to help minors quit smoking.

The National Conference of State Legislatures says that at least 27 states have prohibited the sale of e-cigarettes to minors.

Work on US 77 to Resume in Nebraska

NDOR(AP) — Work is scheduled to resume next week on U.S. Highway 77 from Nebraska Highway 112 to Beatrice.

The Nebraska Department of Roads says work will include bridge, concrete, shoulder, sidewalk and curb repairs, milling and an asphalt overlay.

Traffic will be controlled by signals, flaggers and a pilot car.

The project is expected to be finished this fall.

Organizer: Neb. Honor Flight Funding Goal Reached

Korean War(AP) — A fundraising goal has been reached to fly more Nebraska veterans of the Korean War to visit memorials in Washington, D.C.

Organizer Bill Williams, of Patriotic Productions in Omaha, says more than $475,000 has been raised to fly more than 440 veterans and their family members and volunteer guardians. He organized a similar trip in October for 135 veterans.

The travelers will board three chartered jets the morning of March 25 after a dinner and ceremony the night before. Chartered buses in Washington will take them to the Korea, Vietnam, World War II and Lincoln memorials and Arlington National Cemetery. They’ll return that evening to a hero’s welcome in Omaha.

Neb. Man Arrested After Trying to Steal Snakes

omaha-police(AP) — A 19-year-old Nebraska man is facing several charges after police caught him carrying a large snake after a break-in at an exotic pet store.

Omaha police say the front door to Bart’s Exotic Pet Store and Aquaponic Supply was smashed around 8:40 a.m. Monday.

The business’ alarm went off. When officers arrived, numerous snakes were loose inside the store.

The 19-year-old fled out the back of the store with the snake, and was caught after a short pursuit. He is facing charges of burglary, cruelty to animals, and obstructing a peace officer.

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