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2 NE residents accused of stealing from flood victims in Fremont County

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May 4th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, Friday, said two people were arrested in Omaha that same day, on warrants connected to the theft of items from flood victims’ homes. Authorities say 47-year-old Robert S. White and 43-year-old Cindy A. Abbott, both of Omaha, face multiple charges, including 3rd degree burglary, 2nd degree theft and 2nd degree criminal mischief. White was also charged with ongoing criminal conduct. Both suspects are charged in connection with an investigation that began on Easter Sunday (April 21st), when the sheriff’s office responded to a burglary at a Hamburg residence. The homeowners told authorities they were forced to evacuate their home due to flooding–leaving behind a majority of their possessions. The residents first noticed their house was burglarized when returning to retrieve and sort through belongings.

The sheriff’s office says forced entry was made into the residence, and thousands of dollars of property was reported stolen. The suspects also allegedly caused significant damage to the property’s driveway and yard. An investigation led to the identification of suspects out of Omaha. Information was sent to Omaha Police, who assisted in the investigation. Warrants were later issued for both suspects through an joint investigation between Fremont County and Omaha authorities.

Both suspects were apprehended with the assistance of Omaha Police and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, and were being held in the Douglas County Jail.