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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Lincoln Police Arrest Man For 226th Time
2006-08-16
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Lincoln police on Monday morning arrested a man for the 226th time after, police said, he was breaking into vehicles. Kevin Holder, 41, has a 43-page criminal history that stretches back to 1980. Lincoln police have his mug shot on file 16 different times. "He's very well known to Lincoln police officers. He's a prolific career criminal," said Lincoln Police Chief Tom Casady.
"He's a prolific career criminal, just not a very good one..."
Holder's latest run-in with the law was Sunday morning, when Lincoln police arrested him after a short pursuit. "He had burglar tools in his possession he had goods taken out of four different cars," Casady said.

“His list of charges includes theft, trespassing, assault, resisting arrest, possession of drug paraphernalia and child abuse...”
His list of charges includes theft, trespassing, assault, resisting arrest, possession of drug paraphernalia and child abuse. Many of Holder's offenses are misdemeanors for which he paid fines and was released. He spent 18 months in prison beginning in 1990, four years in 1996 and another year in 2002. "Your average Nebraskan thinks after a prisoner has committed a certain number of crimes (he) will be put away for a long period of time. That doesn't happen," Casady said.

Even with Holder's 226 arrests, Casady said, he doesn't even crack the top 10 habitual criminal list. Casady said there are a number of people that have over 500 arrests. A habitual criminal law in Nebraska states that if someone spends a year in prison on each of two prior felonies and is found guilty on a third felony, a judge has to sentence him or her to 10 to 65 years if the prosecutor seeks it. It does not apply to misdemeanors.
Posted by:Fred

#13  I bow to your "religious" experience, oh Mullah Richard. I, for one, am looking forward to opening day in 2.5 weeks.
Posted by: BA   2006-08-16 21:08  

#12  To the Tower with him, and toss him off! (Lincoln has a tower right?)

Ummm...you might want to rephrase this for our foreign (and English) guests since "toss him off" has a somewhat, shall we say, pornographic meaning in Merry Old England...to the best of my knowledge...

...just a thought...


Posted by: FOTSGreg   2006-08-16 21:07  

#11  Sorry BA. Some folks enjoy Cornhusker field sports (some even fanatically). We can't take that chance with a "prolific career criminal".....he may have aquired that viewing taste in a previous incarceration (this IS Nebraska we're talking about, birthplace of Johnny Carson and all that).
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2006-08-16 16:12  

#10  Dang, MR. I was expecting to you to issue a fatwa on him requiring him to watch Cornhusker football 24/7 in the upcoming weeks, lol!
Posted by: BA   2006-08-16 14:01  

#9  The "Singing Tower" located in Lincoln. They could just leave him up in it for 'a bit', bet he'd never do that (or anything else) ever again.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2006-08-16 14:00  

#8  To the Tower with him, and toss him off! (Lincoln has a tower right?)
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-08-16 13:52  

#7  But why o why do americans want to live on closed secure estates?

/moonbat
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2006-08-16 13:19  

#6  In the mid-70s I was student living in Lincoln. One day the girls in the basement got flashed at a bus stop and the cops were over to show them the sexual perp. photos. I asked if I could see the books to see whom I may have seen about.
The books they had just covered folks active in the past year.... that said there were over 1500 hundred photos and the city only had a population of about 180,000 including students...
Oh, yeah, I had seen a lot of those faces everywhere - bars, resturants, university classes - everywhere.
Posted by: 3dc   2006-08-16 10:21  

#5  He's just one of those guys that mentally think of the county lockup as his home. We used to nickname them "frequent flyers". He gets out for a day or two, gets scared because he doesn't think he has anywhere to go except maybe a homeless shelter (usually they're right), and so he commits a misdemeanor or petty offense so he can get his three hots and a cot.

Pretty much every jurisdiction has at least one of these characters. As the article states, he's not even the local guy with the most arrests.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2006-08-16 10:15  

#4  Give this guy some midnight and a basketball...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-08-16 09:35  

#3  Nail him down. Shown to have remarkable success in deterring second offenses.
Posted by: Throluter Ebbuck8609   2006-08-16 09:13  

#2  just walk him into a field and shoot him
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-16 08:42  

#1  It's a cry for help. With just a few billion more in discretionary social spending, we might have saved him.

/liberal
Posted by: Mike   2006-08-16 06:36  

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