By Terry Leahy
Mar 6, 2021
The Nebraska Department of Corrections reports an inmate who left the Community Corrections Center - Lincoln on May 1st of last year has been arrested by Douglas County Sheriff s deputies.
Allen Webster began serving a two-year sentence in December 2019 for possession of a controlled substance out of Douglas County.
He originally had a tentative release date of July, 2020. CCC-L is one of two community custody facilities operated by the Department of Corrections.
Community custody is the lowest custody level and the least restrictive facility.
Inmates are allowed to participate in work opportunities, attend school and religious services with prior approval and without direct supervision.
LPD: Meth, marijuana, catalytic converter seized outside U-Stop
klkntv.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from klkntv.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
On the state’s vaccination plan, prisoners are listed in phase 1C, citing their congregate living quarters.
“We’re trying to make sure that we’re looking out for the overall public safety,” said Governor Pete Ricketts during a one-on-one interview with Channel 8 last week.
“By controlling outbreaks in our corrections system, we certainly have lots of our state teammates there and they go out in the public. So that really helps the general public as well as the inmates. This really is about making sure we’re taking care of all Nebraskans,” he says.
Despite minor backlash following the news, family members of inmates were pleased, including Tracy Jackson.
BY KRVN News | January 13, 2021
Courtesy/ Dawson County Sheriff s Office. Oscar Corpeno-Roque.
Thirty-one-year-old Oscar Corpeno-Roque was discharged on Tuesday from the Nebraska Department of Corrections after serving a 20-month term for Possession of Methamphetamine in Hall County. He was immediately remanded to the Dawson County Sheriff’s Office which had a Dawson County arrest warrant for Unauthorized Use of a Financial Transaction Device.
Corpeno-Roque was arraigned in Dawson County Court Wednesday morning on the charge. His bond was set at 10% of $20,000 and next court appearance set for February 2, 2021 at 11:00am.
The case stems from a Lexington Police Department investigation that started in December 2019 in regards to fraudulent charges made on a checking account. A total of 68 fraudulent charges were made against the account over a three-month period in 2019
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.