NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. (AP) - A 75-year-old man has been charged with sexually assaulting two residents at a Nebraska City nursing home.
Online records say Terry McClane, of Union, remained in Otoe County custody Wednesday. He's charged with two felony and two misdemeanor counts of sexual assault and two felony counts of abuse of a vulnerable adult. The records don't list the name of an attorney who could comment for him.
Prosecutors say McClane began visiting the Golden Living Centers facility while his wife lived there and continued after she died May 15. Staffers became suspicious after a June 17 incident and called police. Two residents say McClane sexually assaulted them between Jan. 1 and June 17.
Golden Living Centers Executive Director Jade Harrah says the facility is cooperating with authorities and the residents' relatives.
© Associated Press
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