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EPISODE · Aug 14, 2024 · 2 MIN

Scanner News for Wednesday August 14, 2024

from Panhandle Scanner News · host Brian Hale

It's time for Panhandle Scanner News, I'm your host, Brian Hale. It's official... Parts of the Panhandle experienced so much rain yesterday that their weather stations were telling them that it was raining 'cats n dogs'. Meanwhile, Ford Motor Company is again pushing their recall for their dangerous metal objects flying from airbags while driving. Affected vehicles from 2004 to 2014. Further bridge delays as Scottsbluff Police reported vandalism overnight and are looking for your help finding the cement culprit. Wheat Belt Public Power District is reporting a power outage this morning in the Lake McConaughey and Llewelyn area. They're working hard to get that restored today. Check the outage map at Wheatbelt.com.          No Bull. Nebraska State Patrol, the landowner and his son worked in record time to get a loose bull back into the field in under 15 minutes. And according to Scanner Traffic, an automated call from an iPhone indicated a car wreck on Beverly Drive and Pomona, no response to a return phone call. And when officers checked the scene, they reported that no MVA was found and the call was canceled. 27th in Avenue I was busy yesterday afternoon as officers were seen searching a white Colorado sedan where bags and weapons were visibly confiscated. At least one person was placed in custody. You'll see that event there on our Facebook page along with a very nice tribute and remembrance of Captain Ryan Lohr. Be sure to visit our page and leave your tributes there. Also don't forget our public record every Monday through Friday when available with daily jail rosters, inmate search tools, daily specials from our sponsor Main Street Market, recent arrests and arraignments and court appearances. All available at penhandlescanner.com. With Scanner News, thanks again for listening and may God bless. I'm Brian Hale.

It's time for Panhandle Scanner News, I'm your host, Brian Hale. It's official... Parts of the Panhandle experienced so much rain yesterday that their weather stations were telling them that it was raining 'cats n dogs'. Meanwhile, Ford Motor Company is again pushing their recall for their dangerous metal objects flying from airbags while driving. Affected vehicles from 2004 to 2014. Further bridge delays as Scottsbluff Police reported vandalism overnight and are looking for your help finding the cement culprit. Wheat Belt Public Power District is reporting a power outage this morning in the Lake McConaughey and Llewelyn area. They're working hard to get that restored today. Check the outage map at Wheatbelt.com.        No Bull. Nebraska State Patrol, the landowner and his son worked in record time to get a loose bull back into the field in under 15 minutes. And according to Scanner Traffic, an automated call from an iPhone indicated a car wreck on Beverly Drive and Pomona, no response to a return phone call. And when officers checked the scene, they reported that no MVA was found and the callwas canceled. 27th in Avenue I was busy yesterday afternoon as officers were seen searching a white Colorado sedan where bags and weapons were visibly confiscated. At least one person was placed in custody. You'll see that event there on our Facebook page along with a very nice tribute and remembrance of Captain Ryan Lohr. Be sure to visit our page and leave your tributes there. Also don't forget our public record every Monday through Friday when available with daily jail rosters, inmate search tools, daily specials from our sponsor Main Street Market,recent arrests and arraignments and court appearances. All available at penhandlescanner.com. With Scanner News, thanks again for listening and may God bless. I'm Brian Hale.

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