The College of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Police Division arrested a “harmful topic” on the college’s downtown campus Tuesday afternoon after urging students and residents to avoid the area.
4 minutes after warning residents to avoid the world, the division introduced on Twitter they’d arrested the topic at round 1:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Lincoln Police Capt. Todd Kocian mentioned Tuesday afternoon that metropolis’s police division took two juveniles into custody on UNL’s campus in connection to a stolen automotive.
On Wednesday morning, LPD Sgt. Chris Vollmer mentioned two boys, 14 and 16, have been referred to the Lancaster County Lawyer’s Workplace on suspicion of theft by receiving after officers tracked a stolen 2022 Jeep Wrangler to the 800 block of 14th Road, close to UNL’s rec middle.
Vollmer mentioned one of many boys was apprehended at 12:50 p.m. Tuesday, however the different wasn’t arrested till 1:12 p.m., a minute earlier than the college’s police division announced it had taken the “dangerous subject” into custody.
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It is unclear why the college’s police division thought-about {the teenager} harmful.
Assistant College Police Chief Marty Fehringer didn’t return a telephone name in search of remark.
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