By Julia Bertino
May 3, 2021
(Omaha, NE) Two inmates who went missing from a Lincoln correctional facility are arrested in Omaha.
The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services says Omaha Police arrested Clifford Brown and Jacob Roeder near 16th and Carter Boulevard on Sunday. Brown and Roeder left the Community Corrections Center – Lincoln together the morning of April 29th.
NDCS says Roeder is facing a new charge for possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine). His sentence began December 14th, 2020. He was sentenced in Dawson County on multiple charges for possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine). Roeder was sentenced to three years.
By Julia Bertino
(Lincoln, NE) Two inmates are missing from a Lincoln correctional facility.
The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services says Clifford Brown and Jacob Roeder left the Community Corrections Center – Lincoln together shortly after 5:00 Thursday morning.
NDCS say Brown started his sentence on February 1st. He was sentenced to just over two years on charges out of Dawson County that include two counts of possession of a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and possession of a deadly weapon by a prohibited person. Brown has a tentative release date of November 19, 2021. He is described as a 21 year old white man, 5’6”, 185 lbs., with brown hair and brown eyes.
Two inmates missing from Community Corrections Center captured in Omaha Share Updated: 1:13 PM CDT May 3, 2021 KETV Staff Report
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 1:13 PM CDT May 3, 2021 KETV Staff Report UPDATE: They were both taken into custody on May 2, 2021 near 16th and Carter Boulevard in Omaha. Jacob Roeder is facing an additional charge of possession of methamphetamine, according to the Nebraska Department of Corrections.Previous story below:On Thursday, officials announced that two more inmates have gone missing from the Community Corrections Center – Lincoln.Clifford Brown and Jacob Roeder left the facility together shortly after 5 a.m. Thursday, a release stated.Brown started his sentence on Feb. 1, 2021, with a tentative release date of Nov. 19, 2021. He was sentenced to just over two years on charges out of Dawson County that include two counts of possession of