The Docket and Sex Offender Registry

The Nemaha County Herald lists Nemaha County Court traffic violations and criminal activity. Unless otherwise indicated all parties were ordered to pay $48 in court costs in addition to the fines listed below.

Speeding

(6-10 mph over)–David Tepox-Perez, Hugo, Okla., $25 fine (Silvey).

(11-15 mph over)—Alison A. Wit, Omaha, $75 fine. Nazario L. Garcia, Andover, Kan., $75 fine. David A. Adsit, Omaha, $75 fine (Rowell). Dominique A. Edwards, Austin, Texas, $75 fine. Cano N. Zavala, Storm Lake, Iowa, $75 fine (Davidson). Graciela M. Munoz, Omaha, $75 fine. Chad E. Keslar, Tecumseh, $75 fine (Davidson).

(16-20 mph over)—Mo H. Aung, Omaha, $125 fine.

(21-35 mph over)—Brandi L. Huber, Nebraska City, $200 fine (Rowell). Donald E. Brown, Desoto, Texas, $200 fine . Shannon E. San $200 fine (Davidson).

STOP

Speeding charges were dismissed under the Safety Training Option Program against Jakob R. Tadlock, La Vista (Olson) and Joshua R. McConnell, Falls City.

Miscellaneous

A commercial motor vehicle—load securement charge against Husein 0. Jubran, Orlando, Fla. was dismissed upon completing an eight hour defensive driving class (Richardson).

Other Violations

Jon M. Richard, Lincoln, no registration in vehicle and failing to renew registration. Fined $5o total.

Luis M. Galvin, Omaha, no operator’s license/waiverable. Fined $75 (Thorson).

Ryan D. Goodrich, Auburn, driving on shoulder of highway. Fined $25 and reimburse county $17 (J. Brown).

County Court

Rashawn T. McNeal-Lee, Omaha, violating natural resources district camping, picnicking and hiking regulations. Fined $25 (Mort).

David D. Constantine, Auburn, driving under suspension (DUS)/before reinstated and attempted carrying a concealed weapon, amended from carrying a concealed weapon. Fined $200 total and 12 months probation on each count to be served concurrently (Adams).

Monty G. Timmins, Ackerly, Texas, speeding 36+mph over, willful reckless driving—first offense amended from driving under the influence (DUI)—alcohol—first offense and vehicle owner permitting law violations, amended from carrying a concealed weapon—first offense. Fined $900 total and eight months probation on each count to be served concurrently. On the second count, $3o drug testing fee, attend to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings within 5o days, successfully complete outpatient treatment for chemical dependency, including aftercare at own expense and attend two or three outpatient counseling sessions to develop a plan to avoid a repeat offense (aures).

Kevin D. Gaudette, Verdon, DUI—.15+ or refusal, one previous conviction amended from DUI—.15+ or refusal, two previous convictions and transporting child while intoxicated. On the first count, $1,000 fine, 3o days in jail credited with 12 days served, 18 months probation, $45 drug testing fee, $3o probation administrative enrollment fee, $450 regular probation fee, revoked license 18 months, interlock device and obtain evaluation for chemical dependency from an accredited source within 3o days at own expense. After review and/ or further hearing, the court may amend the order to include any treatment reasonably related to the rehabilitation of the defendant. On the second count, 15 days in jail and 18 months probation to be served concurrently with the first count.

Kelly D. Counts, Farmington, Mo., show cause hearing Tuesday, Feb. 9 after failing to appear at entry of plea hearing on speeding 11-15 mph over the limit.

Jeremy A. Smith, no address given, scheduling conference Tuesday, Feb. 16 on assault—second degree and terroristic threats.

Calvin M. Sharp, Auburn, preliminary hearing Feb. 16 on two counts of possessing a controlled substance—alprazolam and methamphetamine.

Darcy S. Wiles, Auburn, scheduling conference Feb. 16 on committing child abuse intentionally/no injury and possessing a controlled substance—methamphetamine.

April M. Crowley, Sutherland, sentencing Feb. 16 on DUI—.15+ and driving during revocation/impound—first offense.

Steven L. Koebel, Lincoln, preliminary hearing Feb. 16 on burglary, theft—unlawful taking of items valued at more than$5,000 and criminal mischief—more than $5,000.

Ethan J. Dedic, Lincoln, sentencing Tuesday, Feb. 23 on hunting/fishing/trapping without permission and scheduling conference Feb. 23 on terroristic threats.

Adam D. Ruppert, La Vista, pretrial Feb. 23 on assault—third degree. Has pleaded not guilty.

Jimmy D. Dinovo, no address given, scheduling conference Feb. 23 on burglary and theft—unlawful taking of items valued between $1,500 and $4999.

Erik M. Ochoa Kmoch, Grand Island, entry of plea Feb. 23 on DUS/before reinstated. Has pleaded not guilty.

Travis J. Graber, Auburn, scheduling conference Feb. 23 on DUI—alcohol—first offense, minor in possession—ages 19/20, possessing or using drug paraphernalia and possessing/consuming open alcohol container.

Manual W. Monterroza, Auburn, scheduling conference Tuesday, March 2 on no operator’s license/non-waiverable, DUI—alcohol—first offense and possessing/consuming open alcohol container. Has pleaded not guilty to all counts.

Armando Gonzalez, no address given, scheduling conference March 2 on violating a protection order. Has pleaded not guilty.

Edward L. Bailey, Hamburg, Iowa, show cause hearing Tuesday, March 9 on failing to pay fines and costs on failing to renew registration, no registration in vehicle and no proof of insurance.

Jordan L Armstrong, Auburn, show cause hearing March 9 on failing to pay fines on DUS/before reinstated.

Mitchell R. Elliott, Sterling, preliminary hearing March 9 on possessing a controlled substance—methamphetamine—with intent to deliver and possessing a controlled substance—tetrahydrocannabinols.

Dylan J. Watkins, Stella, show cause hearing Tuesday, March 16 on failing to pay fines and costs on possessing marijuana one ounce or less—first offense.

Derek J. Gentert, Lincoln, time pay warrant issued after failing to pay fines and costs on speeding 11-15 mph over the limit, DUS/before reinstated, no valid registration—car/pickup/ stepvan and licensing vehicle without liability insurance.

Shawn L. Grooms, Brownville, time pay warrant issued after failing to pay fines and costs on DUS/before reinstated and willingly defacing a road.

Thomas F. Knapp, Nebraska City, arrest warrant issued after failing to appear at show cause hearing on careless driving and DUS/before reinstated.

Sex Offender Registry

The State of Nebraska enforces a Sex Offender Registry (SOR) Law. Every offender required to register in Nebraska is posted on the Patrol’s SOR web page for public notification purposes at www.nsp.state.ne.us. This law provides the public access to information about all offenders convicted of a crime which requires registration. The newspaper updates this list every month.

The duration of registration under the law is based solely on the convicted offense(s). The law increases the number of criminal offenses which mandate registration and will require offenders to provide additional information to the registry. Verification of registry information must be completed in person and more frequently for some offenders than required by the old law, dependent on the offenders’ registration duration.

Most Recent Addresses for Sex Offenders in This Area

Those listing Nemaha County addresses were:

Mark Allan Allsman, 811 K Street, Auburn.

Derek Jon Arnst, 1515 N Street, Auburn.

Aaron Joseph Breuer, 1922 23rd Street, Auburn.

Jerry Wayne Bulmer, 2511 P Street, Auburn.

Kristopher Kyle Caples, 1129 Main Street, Brownville.

Christopher Adam Johnson, 708 Central Avenue, Auburn.

Joshua Hsieh Nichols, 906 I Street, Auburn.

Jeffrey Eugene Palmer, 109 3rd Street, Julian.

Alton E. Rice, 64107 733 Road, Auburn.

Joshua Alan Riggins, 2112 K Street, Auburn.

Wesley Harold Scherer, 1001 0 Street, Auburn.

Charles Nicholas Avenue Lot Auburn.

Michael James Smith, 2503 0 Street, Auburn.

Rolland Nathaniel Stewart, 613 Nemaha Street, Brownville.

Dustin Wade Strobel, 2115 M Street, Auburn.

Steven Ray Thompson, 1413 0 Street, Auburn.

Jonathan Michael Znomist, 62o loth Street, Auburn.

Those listing area addresses:

Dustin Dean Boardman, 251 Jefferson Street, Elk Creek.

David LeRoy Cochran, 201 Clark Street, Talmage.

Dylan James Donnelly, 72603 624 Avenue, Elk Creek.

Timothy Ray Gerking, 508 Cedar Street, Talmage.

Guiher W. Greenwood, 503 Main Street, Talmage.

Steven James Humm, 64159 713 Road, Dawson.

Larry Eldon Jones, 63387 715 Road, Humboldt.

Frank Patrick Pagnano, 301 East 3rd Street, Verdon.

Bret Lewis Townsend, 104 West 5th Street, Verdon.

Nemaha County Herald

PO Box 250
Auburn, NE 68305
PH: (402) 274-3185
FAX: (402) 274-3273