(KNZA)--A Nebraska man, accused of robbery in Oklahoma, is in custody in Jackson County.
According to a news release from Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, a 1995 Cadillac Deville was stopped for a traffic infraction, on U.S. Highway 75, south of Hoyt, Thanksgiving evening around 7:30, by a Kansas Highway Patrol Trooper.
Requesting assistance, Morse responded to the scene to aid the Trooper with a felony car stop, that led to the arrest of 26-year-old Justin Kimble, of Omaha, Nebraska.
According to Morse, Kimble was wanted by the State of Oklahoma for six counts of robbery by force or fear.
It was also learned that the car he was driving had allegedly been taken during an Omaha carjacking earlier on Thanksgiving Day.
Additional charges are expected.
Kimble is held in the Jackson County Jail.
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