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Man Gets Probation for Beating Homeless Man in Lincoln

police-lights-redA Gresham resident has been given probation in connection with the beating of a 49-year-old man at a homeless camp in Lincoln.

Jesse Davis had pleaded no contest to a charge of terroristic threats. The victim suffered several broken ribs, a broken bone in his back and a small brain bleed in the June 8 beating.

On Monday Davis was sentenced to 18 months of probation and 180 days in jail at the end of probation. The jail time can be waived on the recommendation of Davis’ probation officer.

Two other people also were charged in the beating. Gilbert Sully got 360 days in jail and Sarah Jones is awaiting sentencing. They also pleaded no contest to charges of terroristic threats.

Univ. of Central Florida Student’s Rampage Thwarted by Police

ucfAuthorities say a University of Central Florida student who pulled a dorm fire alarm in the middle of the night had a more sinister plan than sending students scurrying out into the night.

Campus police said Monday that 30-year-old James Oliver Seevakumaran was armed with two guns, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, a backpack filled with explosives and a plan to attack other students as they fled the seven-story dorm where he lived.

His plans were thrown off by campus police officers’ quick response to the fire alarm and a 911 call from Seevakumaran’s roommate who had holed himself in a bathroom after Seevakumaran pointed a gun at him.

Police officers found Seevakumaran dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his dorm room. No other students were hurt.

 

Insurance Company to Lay Off More Than 100 in Lincoln

QBEAn insurance company is closing a call center in Lincoln and laying off more than 100 people.

QBE North America will close the call center on May 10 and eliminate 113 jobs.

The Lincoln office was part of QBE subsidiary Sterling National, which provides hazard and flood insurance as well as services for lenders.

QBE officials recently said last year was a difficult one for the company because of the widespread drought and damage from Superstorm Sandy.

Last summer, QBE also closed a claims office in Lincoln and cut 13 jobs.

Lincoln Man Gets Prison Time for Receiving Weed Via Mail

torone-williamsA Lincoln man has been imprisoned for possessing marijuana that had been mailed to him.

35-year-old Torone Williams was sentenced to 30 months to 56 months in prison. Williams had pleaded no contest to two pot charges.

Prosecutors say a postal inspector became suspicious of a package that had been mailed to Williams from San Bernardino, Calif., in May. Officials found nearly 4½ pounds of marijuana in the package. Williams signed for the package the next day.

Omaha Woman Charged with Death of 1-Year-Old Boy

crime-sceneAn Omaha woman running an unlicensed home day care has been arrested in connection with the death of a 1-year-old boy.

The Omaha Police Department says 33-year-old Elizabeth Harding was arrested Monday. She faces a charge of child neglect resulting in death.

Chase Hunter was found unconscious Feb. 22 in an unbuckled car seat. Investigators say Harding put the child in the seat to sleep. Chase shuffled himself and the seatbelt harness wrapped around his neck. The boy could not be resuscitated and died.

Harding is jailed at the Douglas County Department of Corrections. Online records do not list an attorney.

Charges Reduced in GI Mayor’s Drunken Driving Case

jay-vavricekProsecutors have filed a misdemeanor reckless driving charge against the Mayor of Grand Island.

Howard County Attorney David Schroeder filed the charge Monday morning after receiving the lab reports regarding Jay Vavricek’s blood alcohol content following an arrest for drunk driving on March 2.  Vavricek was stopped in Howard County after a citizen reported that he was driving erratically.

Prosecutors would not disclose their reason for reducing the charges or the results of Vavricek’s blood alcohol level tests.  He was originally charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol.

Vavricek is due in court on Wednesday.  He faces up to three months in jail, a $500 fine or both.  Reckless driving is a Class IIIA misdemeanor.

 

 

Jurors Begin Deliberations in Case of 75-Year-Old Woman Who Fatally Shot Grandson

Sandra Layne
Sandra Layne

Jurors in suburban Detroit have gone home after less than two hours of deliberations in the trial of a 75-year-old woman who fatally shot her teenage grandson.

The jury got the case Monday after attorneys delivered closing arguments in the case against Sandra Layne.

Jurors could convict Layne of first-degree murder or a lesser charge. But they could also acquit her based on her claim that she killed her 17-year-old grandson, Jonathan Hoffman, last May in self-defense after he struck her during an argument.

Prosecutor Paul Walton says there’s no evidence to back up that assertion. He told the jury that Layne deserves a first-degree murder conviction because she shot at Hoffman ten times during a six-minute span, hitting him six times.

Missing Mom and Daughter Believed to Be In Danger

Rachel Koechner and Daughter Zoee (Facebook Photo)
Rachel Koechner and Daughter Zoee (Facebook Photo)

A central Missouri woman who has been missing with her daughter for four days called her boyfriend from a suburban Kansas City motel but was gone when police arrived to check on her.

Chariton County Sheriff Chris Hughes says 28-year-old Rachel Koechner and 4-year-old Zoee Sandner were reported missing Thursday night after her boyfriend received a text message from her saying “help me.”

Hughes says she called her boyfriend Monday morning and said she was OK, but it sounded scripted. He tracked the phone number back to the motel and got ahold of her as she was checking out.

Hughes says he asked if she was OK and she said, “no.”

She is believed to be with her ex-husband and is considered endangered because of previous domestic violence incidents.

Iowa Man Fails to Stop for Police as Wife Gives Birth in Passenger Seat

baby-on-boardAn Iowa man who was pulled over for speeding as he tried to get his pregnant wife to the hospital says he was determined to keep going despite the blinking police lights behind him.

Tyler Rathjen says he didn’t plan to stop March 10 as his wife, Ashley, began giving birth to their son in the front passenger seat of their SUV.  However, a red light finally forced him to stop

The baby’s head and arms were already out by the time Officer Kevin Wolfe reached the passenger door. He helped with the delivery and then escorted the Williamsburg family to the hospital. Wolfe’s dashboard camera captured the episode.

Ashley Rathjen says her son will probably retell the story for years to come.

Omaha VA Hospital Referring Surgeries Elsewhere Due to Humidifier Problems

va-hospital-omahaThe Omaha Veterans Affairs hospital is referring surgeries elsewhere in the city because of humidifier problems in its operating rooms.

VA officials say the rooms have been temporarily shut down and will remain out of service until the humidifiers are fixed or replaced.

The hospital performs about 300 surgeries a month.

The VA says the rooms have been checked for mold problems, but none was detected.

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