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The day's record for Oct. 2, 2008


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The Grand Island Independent
Posted Oct 01, 2008 @ 07:49 PM

GRAND ISLAND —

Police/Sheriff



Anyone with information about any crime in the state may call the Grand Island-Hall County Crime Stoppers, 381-8822. Crime Stoppers guarantees that callers will remain anonymous.

A reward of up to $1,000 will be paid after law enforcement agencies have determined the seriousness of the crime and the usefulness of the information.

Inmate custody status can be obtained by calling the VINE hotline at (877) NE 4 VINE. Information is available 24 hours a day.

If you see a crime happening, call the Grand Island-Hall County Emergency Center --  911.



Grand Island Police

No felonies were reported.



Hall County Sheriff

Law enforcement arrested five people on warrants in six cases. No felonies were reported.

For more information visit www.hallcountyne.gov and click on the sheriff link.



Hall County Jail

The Hall County Jail has 135 inmates, booked in six people and released 16 people.

   

Court report

Hall County District Court

n Scott M. Earl, 32, Palmer, was sentenced to five to eight years in prison for possession of methamphetamine with the intent to distribute for a Feb. 13 incident. A charge of driving during suspension was previously dismissed.

n Gregory A. Brumfield, 26, 810 N. Elm St., was sentenced to nine months in jail for possession of Methylin for a Nov. 3, 2007, incident.



Hall County Court

n Mario A. Bryce, 25, 504 N. Elm St., No. 302, was charged with criminal impersonation for an Oct. 1 incident involving Angel A. Andrade.

n Michael S. Olsen, 33, Wood River, was charged with terroristic threats for a Sept. 29 incident involving Jennifer Olsen.

n Felipe Dominguez-Jasso, also known as Felipe Dominguez, 35, of 212 S. Kimball, was charged with driving under the influence and failure to stop following an injury accident.

n James M. Sander, 57, Doniphan, was charged with third-offense aggravated driving under the influence and no proof of financial responsibility for a Sept. 23 incident.



Driving under the influence

Robert J. Ocker, 50, Smith Center, Kan., $400, six months probation, 60 days no driving; Jessica M. Sumovich, 26, Palmer, third offense, $600, 30 days in jail, 18 months probation, two years no driving; Loretta M. Cappellano, 27, Omaha, $400, six months probation, 60 days no driving; Manuel DeJesus-Sanchez, 21, 3033 W. Capital Ave., No. 4, $400, six months probation, 60 days no driving; Ryan T. Prescott, 26, Kenesaw, second offense, $500, 10 days in jail, six months probation, one year no driving.

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