YORK — Landon Meier, 20, of York was sentenced to 10-16 years in jail for sexually assaulting a toddler.
He earlier pleaded responsible to first-degree sexual assault, third-degree sexual assault of a kid and enticement by digital machine.
Based on court docket paperwork, York regulation enforcement officers acquired info that indicated Meier sexually assaulted a 12-year-old. A forensic interview was performed on the Little one Advocacy Heart in York.
Throughout that interview, the kid indicated that he had sexually assaulted a 13-year-old as nicely. That minor was additionally interviewed on the Little one Advocacy Heart.
The affidavit mentioned there was some sharing of photographic photos through digital communication units.
This week, York County District Choose James Stecker sentenced Meier to the next jail phrases:
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• First-degree sexual assault, a Class 2 felony, 10-16 years
• Third-degree sexual assault of a kid, a Class 3A felony, 1-3 years
• Enticement by digital machine, a Class 4 felony, 1-2 years
The second and third sentences shall be served concurrently with the primary.
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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Multiple agencies responded to a burning mobile home early Monday morning in central Nebraska.
The fire broke out about 5:40 a.m. south of St. Paul, according to the St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department. St. Paul is about 20 miles north of Grand Island.
The mobile home was abandoned, the fire department said, but the fire spread into the yard.
Dannebrog Fire & Rescue, Boelus Fire & Rescue, the Farwell Volunteer Fire Department, Elba Fire & Rescue and the St. Libory Volunteer Fire Department helped extinguish the blaze.
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The Nebraska governor, Jim Pillen, was injured on Sunday after being bucked off a horse and is expected to be hospitalized for several days.
Pillen, a first-term Republican, was with his family when he was thrown off a new horse and injured, according to the governor’s office. He was taken to a hospital in Columbus, Nebraska, and then transported to the University of Nebraska medical center in Omaha.
The governor’s office said Pillen was conscious and alert and has been in touch with his staff. He is expected to remain at the Omaha hospital for several days.
Pillen, 68, was elected governor in 2022. Before becoming governor, he worked as a veterinarian and owned a livestock operation.