Nebraska State Patrol Evidence Technology and her boyfriend have been charged with distributing and conspiracy to defraud cocaine. A Lancaster County court judge has set a $ 35 million bond for Anna Edigima, 35, and George Wever Jr.. Following a drug parade, police returned to the scene of a drunken stupor. Lincoln police say nine people have been killed. Surviving was a pregnant woman who lost her unborn baby. Lincoln County Lincoln County Drug Task Force and NPS They conducted a locker audit of the evidence that IDJima could find. On August 27, Idigima, a 14-year-old civil war veteran, was fired. The audit revealed that 19 pounds of cocaine and 1 ፋ pound of fentanyl were missing. Also 154 pounds of marijuana, 9 pounds of heroin and more than 140 pills. , THC concentration and other drugs worth $ 65,000. Total road value is estimated at over $ 1.2 million. “It is clear that this worker has betrayed the faith of the Nebraska people,” said NSP Colonel John Boludud. Worse still, her actions seem to have caused much suffering for the community. In court, both Edigima and Weaver’s lawyers are demanding a lower bond. Jamel Walker Edigima says she has no criminal record other than a quick ticket. She said. Four children in her care. “The evidence against her is conditional and some of them are clearly inadmissible,” Walker said. Wire lawyer Olusei Ololafe said the client owns a Lincoln restaurant and food business and is not a public nuisance. It has a long history of crime. “The charges are speculative and circumstantial and it does not matter if you go to court. And he will fight these charges completely, ”said Olowolafe. Lawyer Jessica Murphy for a high profile bond. “The drugs were estimated to cost $ 1.2 million on a patrol in Nebraska. These deaths are linked to overcrowding in the community, ”said Murphy. Meanwhile, Lancaster County Attorney Pat Condon’s office said. Identifies 105 open cases and will now conduct a comprehensive review. “Many of these issues are guaranteed. Back in 2010. But again, we will have a full review of all these issues, Buldud said. SSS is reviewing all security measures. ” However, there is no system that is not 100% foolish when it comes to the human body. Stay tuned to KETV NewsWatch 7 for updates over the air and on the KETV mobile app.
Nebraska State Patrol Evidence Technology and her boyfriend have been charged with distributing and conspiracy to defraud cocaine.
Lancaster County Court Judge released $ 35 million in bond for Anna Edigima, 35, and George Wever Jr..
Police say that an overdose returned to the pair and followed in the footsteps of the drug. Lincoln police say nine people have been killed. Surviving was a pregnant woman who lost her unborn baby.
According to Lincoln Police Capt. Ryan Dale, Lincoln County Lincoln County Pharmaceutical Task Force and NPS have conducted an audit of advertising access to Edigma.
“He has determined that many drugs, including cocaine and fentanyl, have disappeared,” says Dale.
Edigima, a 14-year-old civil war guard, was fired on August 27.
The audit showed that 19 pounds of cocaine and 1 ፋ pound of fentanyl were lost.
Also, more than 154 pounds of marijuana, 9 pounds of heroin and more than 140 ecstasy pills, more than $ 65,000 in THC stockpiles and other drugs.
Total road value is estimated at over $ 1.2 million.
“It is clear that this worker has betrayed the faith of the Nebraska people,” said NSP Colonel John Boludud. Worse still, her actions seem to have caused much suffering for the community.
Both Idigima and Weaver’s lawyers are demanding lower bonds in court.
Jamel Walker Edigima says he has no criminal record other than driving.
She has four children in her care.
“The evidence against her is conditional and some of them are inadmissible,” Walker said.
Weaver’s lawyer, Olusei Olowolafe, said his client owned a Lincoln restaurant and food business and had a long criminal record but was not a public nuisance.
Olowolafe said: “The charges are better and more speculative and it does not matter if he goes to court. And he will fight these charges completely. ”
However, the judge agreed with Jansica Murphy, deputy attorney for Lancaster County, for a closer relationship.
“The drugs were estimated to cost $ 1.2 million on a patrol in Nebraska. These deaths are linked to overcrowding in the community, ”Murfi said.
Meanwhile, Lancaster County Prosecutor Pat Condon said his office has identified 105 open cases and is now reviewing them.
Many of these issues are guaranteed. Back in 2010. But again, we will have a full review of all these issues, ”Condon said.
NSS says it is reviewing all security measures.
“However, there is no system that is not 100% foolish when it comes to the human body,” said Boludud.
This is a growing story. Stay tuned to KETV NewsWatch 7 for updates over the air and on the KETV mobile app.
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