(KLZA)-- Officers from the Johnson County Sheriff's Office, Pawnee County Sheriff's Office and the Nebraska State Patrol responded to a home in Tecumseh Tuesday morning shortly after 7:30 when a person wanted on an active warrant for misdemeanor domestic violence refused to leave the home.
Around 2:30 a.m. a Johnson County Deputy Sheriff located a vehicle parked at a house in Tecumseh last known to be driven by 31-year-old Justin Frerichs, who had an active warrant for his arrest.
According to a release from the office of Johnson County Attorney Benjamin Beethe, the Deputy made contact with Frerichs who refused to leave the house.
When officers from the other departments arrived at approximately 7:30, Frerichs did voluntarily leave the house and was arrested on the warrant.
The warrant was issued Monday after a woman reported to staff members at the Johnson County Hospital in Tecumseh that her boyfriend had hit her before driving off in her car.
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