Nebraska
Federal court sentences Nebraska man for two counts of robbery
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – The U.S. Legal professional’s Workplace for the District of Nebraska reported sentencing updates all through the week of theft and possession with intent to distribute.
U.S. Legal professional Jan Sharp’s workplace in Omaha reminds the general public that there is no such thing as a parole within the federal system.
Andres Runningshield, 20, of Macy, Nebraska was sentenced Wednesday to 5 years in jail for 2 counts of theft. In an investigation with Omaha Nation Regulation Enforcement Providers and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Omaha Nation went to a spot in Macy final March on studies of a battle. The victims informed officers they gave two males, later recognized as Runningshield and Tariq Thomas, a trip from Sioux Metropolis again to Macy. Based on the discharge, when arriving on the place the lads assaulted them and robbed them at knifepoint, taking a cellphone and automobile keys. It’s reported co-defendant Tariq Thomas is scheduled for sentencing on June 30.
Candace U. Taylor, 35, of Columbus, Nebraska, was sentenced Friday to a bit of over three years for possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. In an investigation with III CORPS Activity Drive and Dodge County Sheriff’s Workplace, there was a site visitors cease by a Dodge County deputy once they seen a automobile not having working taillights in July 2019. Based on the discharge, the deputy was knowledgeable by III Corp Activity Drive Officers that Taylor was presumably concerned in transporting meth from Fremont to Columbus and North Platte. The discharge additional states the deputy was suspicious of felony exercise after chatting with Taylor and initiated a search with a canine. It’s reported the deputy discovered a can with a hidden and hollowed-out backside compartment containing a small quantity of meth and through reserving officers discovered an extra 13 grams of precise meth on her individual.
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