(KMZA)--Three arrests are made, following the execution of a search warrant at a Wetmore residence on Monday.
The Nemaha County Sheriff's Department says the warrant stemmed from an investigation involving stolen property.
Taken into custody at the 218 Minnesota Street location were two Wetmore residents, 28-year-old Roy Huett, Jr. and 29-year-old William Ackerman, along with 18-year-old Holton resident Shelby Hopkins.
Huett was arrested on charges including burglary, theft, possession of marijuana and paraphernalia, while Ackerman and Hopkins were taken into custody solely on marijuana related charges.
Huett and Ackerman remain jailed in Nemaha County while Hopkins has been released on a bond of $1,500.
The stolen items are alleged to have been taken from a Wetmore residence earlier this month.
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