(KLZA) The Richardson County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s assistance in apprehending 31 year old Meagan R. Ivey of rural Shubert. Ivey is a white female, 5’7, 115 pounds with blond hair and brown eyes.
Ivey has numerous Richardson County warrants for her arrest after failing to appear in court on several different occasions. Some of the charges Ivey is facing include: failing to appear for a court ordered jail sentence, possession of a controlled substance, violating a protection order, stalking and criminal trespass.
The Nemaha County, Nebraska Sheriff’s Department is also seeking Ms. Ivey for failing to appear in Nemaha County Court. A warrant for her arrest has been issued in Nemaha County, Nebraska for failing to appear on charges of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
If anyone knows the whereabouts of Meagan Ivey or happens to see her in the area, you are urged to call the Richardson County Sheriff’s Department at 402-245-2479.
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