Four More Arrests Made in Presumed Shooting Deaths of a Stromsburg Couple

LINCOLN–(KFOR Feb. 11)–New information was released Wednesday morning by Lincoln Police in the homicide investigation surrounding the disappearances and presumed deaths of 26-year-old Hannah Neville and 27-year-old Roberto Tanner, both of Stromsburg, and their unborn child.

LPD Captain Ben Miller said four more arrests have been made in the case, including 47-year-old Ammie Mitchell, 57-year-old Kendall Hawthorne, 28-year-old Matthew Lickliter and 40-year-old Sheena Miller. All four were arrested Tuesday at a home near NW 27th and West Alvo Road and are being held in the Lancaster County Jail as accessory to murder and tampering with evidence, by helping 24-year-old Sterling James and 22-year-old Sayde Titus, who have been accused in the suspected deaths of Neville and Tanner. On Feb. 5, James was arrested for two counts of first-degree murder and one count of first-degree murder of an unborn child, along with tampering. Titus was accused of aiding and abetting.

Captain Miller said Wednesday LPD investigators developed probable cause in making those four arrests Tuesday and the SWAT Team served a search warrant at the NW 27th Street home.

Based on interviews with Mitchell, Hawthorne, Lickliter and Sheena Miller, police believe the following unfolded.

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