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Three of the four suspects recently arrested in the disappearance and presumed deaths of a missing Nebraska couple and their unborn child appeared in Lancaster County court.Lincoln police said 47-year-old Ammie Mitchell, 57-year-old Kendall Hawthorne, 28-year-old Matthew Lickliter and 40-year-old Sheena Miller were arrested in the homicide investigation for Hannah Neville and Roberto Tanner.READ MORE: Lincoln police announce additional arrests, share new details in investigation for missing Nebraska coupleHawthorne was held on 10% of $1 million bond. Prosecutors said Hawthorne is considered a serious flight risk and cited the serious nature of the charges.He is accused of accessory to murder and tampering with evidence.Miller was also held on 10% of $1 million bond. She is charged with accessory to murder and tampering with evidence.Mitchell was held on 10% of $1 million bond. She is also charged with accessory to murder and tampering with evidence.MORE DETAILS: Court documents reveal new details in the case of a missing Nebraska couple who are believed to be deadLickliter is scheduled to appear in court Friday.They’re accused of assisting Sterling James and Sayde Titus in the disappearance and presumed deaths of Neville and Tanner, investigators said.Hawthorne, Miller and Mitchell are scheduled to appear in court next on March 12.Lincoln police said they are still awaiting pathology results, but they believe at this time the human remains that were recovered in Saunders County are those of Neville and Tanner.Sayde Titus, who has also been charged in the case, had previously asked for a lower bond and was denied. She has now filed another request. Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google Search.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |
Three of the four suspects recently arrested in the disappearance and presumed deaths of a missing Nebraska couple and their unborn child appeared in Lancaster County court.
Lincoln police said 47-year-old Ammie Mitchell, 57-year-old Kendall Hawthorne, 28-year-old Matthew Lickliter and 40-year-old Sheena Miller were arrested in the homicide investigation for Hannah Neville and Roberto Tanner.
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Hawthorne was held on 10% of $1 million bond. Prosecutors said Hawthorne is considered a serious flight risk and cited the serious nature of the charges.
He is accused of accessory to murder and tampering with evidence.
Miller was also held on 10% of $1 million bond. She is charged with accessory to murder and tampering with evidence.
Mitchell was held on 10% of $1 million bond. She is also charged with accessory to murder and tampering with evidence.
MORE DETAILS: Court documents reveal new details in the case of a missing Nebraska couple who are believed to be dead
Lickliter is scheduled to appear in court Friday.
They’re accused of assisting Sterling James and Sayde Titus in the disappearance and presumed deaths of Neville and Tanner, investigators said.
Hawthorne, Miller and Mitchell are scheduled to appear in court next on March 12.
Lincoln police said they are still awaiting pathology results, but they believe at this time the human remains that were recovered in Saunders County are those of Neville and Tanner.
Sayde Titus, who has also been charged in the case, had previously asked for a lower bond and was denied.
She has now filed another request.
Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google Search.
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