A 25-year veteran of the Scottsbluff Police Department voluntarily surrendered his law enforcement certification after fentanyl was reportedly taken from the department's evidence room.
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According to details disclosed in a Nebraska Police Standards Advisory Council meeting this week, former Capt. Brian Wasson allegedly admitted to stealing fentanyl from the department's evidence room and cited
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