(KLZA)-- A 31-year old man has been arrested by the Richardson County Sheriff’s Office in a nearly three-year-old burglary case.
Travis Fieldhacker was arrested Monday at the Omaha Correctional facility on a District Court warrant and transported to the Richardson County Jail.
According to the probable cause affidavit, Flora Kirwan reported that her Dawson home had been broken into on July 14th, 2012 and a number of items stolen.
Drops of blood were found throughout the home during the investigation. Samples of the dried blood were collected for lab analysis. Testing allegedly confirmed a match between the blood samples and Fieldhacker.
Among the items stolen during the burglary were video games, three weapons, and jewelry. The loss was estimated at more than $8,300.
An arrest warrant was issued in July, 2015. Fieldhacker has been in custody in various locations since that time.
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