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  2. Douglas County Correctional Center - Wikipedia

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    Douglas County Correctional Center (DCCC) is a jail in Omaha, Nebraska. The jail is the largest in the Midwest and is operated by the Douglas County Department of Corrections. [1] The jail is used to house inmates in criminal or immigration related offenses. The jail is located at 710 S. 17th St, Omaha, NE.

  3. Killing of Robert Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Robert L. Brooks was a 43-year-old inmate serving a 12-year sentence since 2017 for first-degree assault in the stabbing of his ex-girlfriend. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] He was a musician who completed a GED while incarcerated.

  4. Tecumseh State Correctional Institution - Wikipedia

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    The institution is designed to house 960 inmates; it is the only facility in Nebraska to house male death row inmates (except inmates who are within a week of their execution, who are housed at Nebraska State Penitentiary). Security Levels: Maximum, Medium, Death Row; Average Population: 900; Number of Staff: 432; Cost Per Inmate Per Year: $33,377

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  6. Murder of Sydney Loofe - Wikipedia

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    Search teams led by the FBI and local police departments eventually found Loofe's severed remains on December 4 and 5. [25] Body parts, sex toys, apparel, and other items were found wrapped inside many 30-gallon black trash bags alongside a gravel road, north of Edgar Nebraska approximately one hour west of Wilber.

  7. How To Report On Jail Deaths - The Huffington Post

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    However, you may learn valuable information from other inmates who witnessed the incident, as well as from family members. You can find out whether an inmate was on prescription medication or had medical or mental health issues, and whether family members reached out to the jail to pass along this information. 3. General follow-up reporting