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Kimball Men Face Sentencing

A Kimball man, Shane Serrano, has been scheduled for sentencing for terroristic threats made against Kimball police officers in July 2018.

Judge Derek Weimer on Jan. 8 scheduled the sentencing in Kimball County District Court. The sentencing is scheduled for 11 a.m. Feb. 5.

Serrano was arrested July 7, 2018, on charges including domestic assault, bond violation, terroristic threats, resisting arrest, disturbing the peace and driving under the influence.

According to the arrest affidavit, Serrano made statements about killing KPD Officer Henderson Bryson, including, “If I go to jail, then I’m going to take you out. I’m going to kick your” expletive.

District Court proceedings last week also included a sentencing for Anthony Lane, of Kimball, who was arrested last fall on charges of theft when he stole a bottle from Sportsman’s Liquor store on Sept. 17.

Lane was also charged with possession of a deadly weapon by a prohibited person, a Class 3 felony. Lane was sentenced to 180 days in jail for the theft charge and 30 days in jail for the weapons charge for a total of 210 days in jail. As of Jan. 8, Lane had 114 days credit for time served.

 
 
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