UPDATE: Two individuals have been arrested.
*** The Nebraska State Patrol and the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office are seeking information regarding the whereabouts of two people as part of an ongoing investigation into a possible homicide. These subjects may be armed and dangerous. Neither a victim nor remains have been located, although law enforcement have located a crime scene and collected evidence, according to the Nebraska State Patrol. According to the NSP, Justin Crenshaw is believed to be a shooter in the possible homicide in Fairbury. He could be in a 2013 Silver Honda with Texas license plate number CVZ4221. Crenshaw is a 31-year-old white male, 6’2”, 240 pounds, with hazel eyes, brown hair, and a tattoo of a cross on his right shoulder. Crenshaw may be accompanied by a female Caitlyn Grable, 21-years-old, 5’2”, 198 pounds, with blue eyes, brown or pink hair. According to the NSP, at approximately 7:42 p.m, on July 4, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office was given information of a possible homicide that took place on July 1 at Crystal Springs Park in Fairbury. An officer with the Beatrice Police Department had been given information that a shooting had occurred at Crystal Springs. We were given names of possible suspects and description of a vehicle that was involved. An investigation was initiated and a search for a victim, crime scene and vehicle began. On July 6, shortly after midnight the suspect vehicle was located by a Trooper with the Nebraska State Patrol, the driver Trey Saathoff, 23, of Diller, NE was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and lodged in the Jefferson County Jail. The vehicle was seized and showed signs that confirmed information from Beatrice Police Department. A search warrant was issued for the vehicle to locate and recover evidence of the crime. The crime scene was also located and evidence was collected. As of Sunday morning, July 7, a victim has NOT been located. An identity of the shooter was developed as a subject with the nickname of “Crash,” with his real name being Justin Crenshaw. According to the NSP, Crenshaw and Grable should be considered armed and dangerous. If they are observed do not approach them and immediately contact local law enforcement via 911. Anyone with information on these subjects is encouraged to call the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office 402-729-2284 or the Nebraska State Patrol 402-422-1494. |
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