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Nebraska State Penitentiary; Omaha Correctional Center (capacity 712) Tecumseh State Correctional Institution; Work Ethic Camp (capacity 175) Nebraska's Hastings Correctional Center was opened in 1987, served as a prison for the U.S. government U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from 2002 through 2005, then was subsequently closed.
Harold Lamont Otey, executed in 1994; first person executed in Nebraska since 1959. Charles Starkweather, Nebraska 1958 spree killer, sentenced to death; executed in the prison's electric chair on June 25, 1959. William Leslie Arnold, at 16 years old murdered his parents in 1958 and was sentenced to life. In 1967, Arnold and another inmate ...
The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services (NDCS) is the state corrections agency for the U.S. state of Nebraska. NDCS currently has 9 institutions confining over 5,000 inmates. All male inmates coming into the system enter through the Diagnostic and Evaluation Center where they are evaluated and assigned to other facilities.
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
Pearson was arrested in June 2023 after stabbing his ex-girlfriend Madison Schemitz, then 17, and her mother, Jaclyn Roge, as well as a bystander who tried to intervene outside a Ponte Vedra Beach ...
The Tecumseh State Correctional Institution (TSCI) is a medium / maximum security state correctional institution for the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services. The TSCI is in Nemaha Precinct, Johnson County, [1] about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Tecumseh, Nebraska, it was established in 1997. Construction began in 1998, and the TSCI began ...
In 1861, David Millspaw became the first permanent settler in the area of what was to become Aurora. Hamilton County was formed in 1870. [4] Aurora was laid out as a town in 1871 by David Stone who named it after his former hometown of Aurora, Illinois. [5] [6] The county seat was transferred from Orville City (an extinct town) to Aurora in ...
Isabella's non-custodial mother, Lisa Miller, abducted her and took her to Nicaragua in 2010. Lisa returned to the United States in early 2021 and turned herself in. Eighteen-year-old Isabella filed an affidavit in Nicaragua, stating that she was happy and wished to stay there until she was ready to return to the United States. [275] Found alive