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Missing Nebraska teen found dead in Platte River
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – A missing 17-year-old boy from Fremont was found dead Thursday in the Platte River. The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office said authorities found Jackson Potter’s body in the river about 2 miles east of the Highway 64 bridge. Potter went missing around 9 p.m....
Dodge County Sheriff's Office says body found in Platte River is missing Fremont teen
DODGE COUNTY, Neb. — The Douglas County Sheriff's Office confirmed a body was found in the Platte River. Dodge County Sheriff's Office confirmed the body found is 17-year-old Jackson Potter. Potter was swept away by the river after he jumped into the water to save his sister. Crews have...
Body of missing 17-year-old who jumped into Platte River to save girl found, authorities say
The body of Jackson Potter, 17, of Fremont was found in the Platte River Thursday after he disappeared Sunday, according to family and authorities. Jackson was swept away after jumping into the river to save the life of a drowning girl, according to the girl's father. About 3 p.m. Thursday,...
4-H'ers busy preparing for Fremont 4-H Expo
My name is Alexa Brodd, daughter of Daryl and Ann Brodd, and I live on my family farm in Ames, Nebraska. In the fall, I will be a senior at North Bend Central High School in North Bend, Nebraska. At NBC, I am involved in National Honor Society, Student Council, FFA, Cheer, Dance, Cross Country, Track, Band, FBLA, Science Club, Spanish Club, and NB Club. I also serve as a Tiger Branch Bank teller and a daily kitchen helper.
Multiple agencies searching for teen last seen in Platte River south of Fremont
Multiple law enforcement agencies and fire departments are searching for a 17-year-old male last seen Sunday night wading in the Platte River south of Fremont. The Dodge County Sheriff's Office said it received a call at 9 p.m. Sunday about the teen who was last seen just west of the U.S. 77 bridge. The search for the teen was called off at 11:45 p.m. but resumed Monday morning.
Dodge County Sheriff's Office says search for missing 17-year-old boy on Platte River is recovery effort
DODGE COUNTY, Neb. — The Dodge County Sheriff's Office said the search for a missing 17-year-old boy in the Platte River is a recovery effort now. Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to an emergency call on the Platte River Sunday night. The Dodge County Sheriff's Office said the teenager went missing after wading into the river south of Fremont, near Hormel Park.
Teenager missing after wading into the Platte River
The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a teenager who went missing after wading into the Platte River south of Fremont. The DCSO received a call at about 9 Sunday night that a 17-year-old had gone missing. The boy was last seen in the area west of the U.S. Highway 77 bridge.
Search moves to recovery phase for teen missing in Platte River near Fremont
FREMONT, Neb. (WOWT) - Hampered by a stormy morning, authorities were back on the water Monday looking for a 17-year-old boy who was reported missing Sunday night after a group of teens waded into the Platte River south of Fremont. The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office says deputies were dispatched immediately...
Authorities still searching for Fremont teenager who waded into Platte River Sunday
FREMONT, Neb (KMTV) — The Dodge County Sheriff's office, along with the Fremont Fire Department and officials from Nebraska Game and Parks are still searching portions of the Platte River after a teenager was reported as having waded into the river and not returned Sunday evening. The Sheriff's office...
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