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Lincoln man sentenced to up to six years in prison for high-speed chase in Fremont
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Fremont woman sentenced to probation for death of child in care
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North Bend man sentenced to probation for drug possession, resisting arrest
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COLLIN SPILINEK
Fremont Tribune
A Nickerson man and Fremont woman were both sentenced to two years in prison for absconding from their probations in the Dodge County District Court Monday.
Tyler F. Vance, 38, and Alicia F. Utterback, 32, admitted to violating the conditions of their probations and were found guilty by Judge Geoffrey Hall.
On April 4, 2019, Vance was sentenced to 30 months of intensive supervised probation for possession of a controlled substance charge.
âHe previously had absconded on probation and a motion to revoke had been filed on him,â Deputy Dodge County Attorney Emily Beamis said. âThe defendant was once again given the privilege to remain on probation through an agreement between the defense and the state.â
COLLIN SPILINEK
Fremont Tribune
A 47-year-old Fremont woman was sentenced to two years in the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women for drug possession and tampering with evidence Monday.
Tekisha R. Skeens pleaded guilty on March 8 in Dodge County District Court to two counts of possession of a controlled substance and one count of tampering with physical evidence.
On Oct. 14, 2020, a Dodge County Sheriffâs Office deputy observed Skeens driving with no front or rear license plates and conducted a traffic stop.
A drug detection K-9 unit was requested for the traffic stop and a probable cause search was conducted. Cartridges of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) were found, as well as drug paraphernalia and syringes.