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Updated: 10:50 PM Jan 31, 2012
Adults Accused of Keeping Kids in Kennels Back in Court
North Platte Two of the four people accused of keeping children in kennels in North Platte were in court again.
Posted: 7:42 PM Jan 31, 2012Reporter: Megan Johnson Email Address: megan.johnson@1011now.com |
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Two of the four people accused of keeping children in kennels in North Platte were in court again.
Lacey Beyer, 20, and Samantha Eyten, 24, appeared in Lincoln County District Court on Tuesday. The two women, along with Bryson Eyten, 25, and Ashly Clark, 22, are facing felony child abuse and false imprisonment charges.
Police say they rescued four children from a trailer home they lived in with the four adults back in October. They say the home was filled with trash and animal feces, and two of the kids were being kept in kennels.
On Tuesday both Beyer and Samantha Eyten's hearings were continued until later in February.
Judge Richard Birch denied Beyer's attorney's request that her bond be reduced. The original $50,000 bond set for each of the four was already reduced once in county court to $25,000.
The Eytens did bond out, but as of Tuesday both Clark and Beyer remained in the Lincoln County Jail.
Clark and Bryson Eyten are scheduled to appear before the court again in March.
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The bad thing is these people will be sentenced for small ammount of time and while they are doing time this is what will happen, 3 healthy meals a day, 24hr health care, take a nap whenever and pretty much live a life of luxury while locked up. No hard time or punishment in a secluded community. Prison life is not what it was 100 years ago, too many rights for convicts such as these people to prevent them from actual HARD TIME! This coming from a former correctional officer from the state pen. As the sign states when entering Nebraska, THE GOOD LIFE in small quotations EVEN IN PRISON....
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