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The office of sheriff in Nebraska is an elected one. The first sheriff elected in Lincoln County was O. O. Austin, elected at Cottonwood Springs by 21 voters in October 1867. Much of the first sheriff's two-year term was spent with the newly incorporated Lincoln County's first court case, State of Nebraska vs. John Burley. [1]
Nebraska State Penitentiary prison guard Robert L. Taylor 12 Walter R. Simmons August 11, 1925 Frank Pahl Adam McMullen: 13 Henry E. Bartlett April 29, 1927 Asa Ranson (Minden, Nebraska Police Chief) 14 Frank Carter: June 24, 1927 William McDevitt and Dr. A.D. Searles 15 Frank E. Sharp October 19, 1928 Hariet Sharp (his wife) 16 Henry Sherman
Search teams led by the FBI and local police departments eventually found Loofe's severed remains on December 4 and 5. [25] Body parts, sex toys, apparel, and other items were found wrapped inside many 30-gallon black trash bags alongside a gravel road, north of Edgar Nebraska approximately one hour west of Wilber.
The Lincoln National Bank robbery took place on September 17, 1930 when a group of armed men entered a bank in Lincoln, Nebraska, stole approximately $2.7 million in cash and securities, and then fled with help of a getaway driver. No one was seriously injured during the robbery. The majority of the money was never recovered.
The search warrant filed in the Tulsa County courts Wednesday sheds new light on the day leading up to Nex's death. Hamrick wrote that police were called to an Owasso hospital shortly after 3:30 p ...
Javarius Hurd, 16, was charged as an adult with second-degree reckless homicide, felony murder and other counts in the fatal attack on Corey Proulx.
The Mt. Carmel Cemetery is located near North 14th and Elba Streets in Lincoln, Nebraska. In 1886, Samuel and Rachel Polowsky bought property in Lincoln's Belmont section. They later sold it to the Chevra B'nai Jehuda Cemetery Association. The cemetery serves Lincoln's Orthodox and Conservative Jews. [1]
The Nebraska State Patrol is Nebraska's only statewide full-service law enforcement agency. Serving Nebraska since 1937, State Patrol troopers perform a wide variety of duties. Those include working with communities to improve public safety, enforcing traffic laws and drug laws, investigating crimes, and enforcing the laws and regulations ...