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Two inmates reported missing from Community Corrections Center-Omaha

I WILL HAVE MORE IN WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT IN A FEW MINUTES. MELISSA: THANK YOU. BREAKING NEWS OVERNIGHT. TWO INMATES ARE MISSING FROM THE COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS CENTER IN OMAHA. JOHN: THE NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS SAYS CLIFFORD BROWN AND MATTHEW HURICH LEFT THE FACILITY ON THURSDAY AND REMOVED THEIR ELECTRONIC MONITORS. BROWN WAS SERVING TIME ON A CHARGE OF POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE. HURICH WAS SENTENCED ON CHARGES INCLUDING ROBBERY AND TERRORISTIC THREATS. ANYONE KNOWS WHERE THEY ARE

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Two inmates reported missing from Community Corrections Center-Omaha

Two inmates were reported missing from the Community Corrections Center-Omaha on Thursday.In a news release, the Nebraska Department of Corrections said Clifford Brown and Matthew Hurich had left the facility and removed their electronic monitoring devices. Those were found about a block away.Brown was sentenced on a charge of possession of a controlled substance out of Dawson County. Hurich was serving time for charges of robbery and terroristic threats out of Lancaster County.Anyone who knows where they might be is asked to call police or the Nebraska State Patrol.CCC-O is the lowest custody level and the least restrictive facility.

OMAHA, Neb. —

Two inmates were reported missing from the Community Corrections Center-Omaha on Thursday.

In a news release, the Nebraska Department of Corrections said Clifford Brown and Matthew Hurich had left the facility and removed their electronic monitoring devices. Those were found about a block away.

Brown was sentenced on a charge of possession of a controlled substance out of Dawson County. Hurich was serving time for charges of robbery and terroristic threats out of Lancaster County.

Anyone who knows where they might be is asked to call police or the Nebraska State Patrol.

CCC-O is the lowest custody level and the least restrictive facility.