(KLZA)--A Beatrice, Nebraska man accused of killing his partner and holding his children hostage has pleaded not guilty to charges.
51-year-old Christopher Milke entered the not guilty Wednesday in Gage County Court to charges of second degree murder, use of a firearm to commit a felony and two counts of kidnapping.
Milke is accused of shooting and killing 52-year-old Tammy Leslie at their Beatrice home on September 8th. He then allegedly took the phones of his 19-year-old daughter and 11-year-old son, sealing the exits of the home to prevent them from leaving.
The daughter called authorities after Milke fell asleep, which led to a raid by the Beatrice Police Department to rescue the children.
Officers found Leslie dead with multiple gunshot wounds.
She previously lived in Stella and was a graduate of Southeast Consolidated High School.
Milke remains in jail without bond. A bond review hearing is scheduled for November 21, with a pretrial scheduled for December 18.
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