The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 12, 1996, Page 8, Image 8

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Robbery
A masked man carrying a pistol
robbed a north Lincoln liquor store
Tuesday night.
An employee at Amen’s Liquor,
1172 Belmont Avenue, was in the
store’s office at 8:57 p.m. when a man
entered carrying a black revolver, Lin
coln police Sgt. Ann Heermann said.
The employee asked him what he
wanted and the suspect said money,
Heermann said. The employee opened
the cash register and gave the man an
undisclosed amount of cash, Heermann
said.
The suspect left through the main
door and drove away in a late 1970s
brown AMC Pacer with no license
plates, Heermann said.
The employee described the sus
pect as a white man, about 6 feet, 2
inches tall, weighing 185 to 190
pounds. He was wearing a green coat,
jeans and black shoes.
The man was wearing a black ski
mask, but the enployee could see
blond hair hanging on his forehead.
Assault
Police arrested a 41-year-old
woman Tuesday night in a domestic
dispute that ended when she allegedly
stabbed her live-in boyfriend.
Victoria Murt and her boyfriend got
into an argument at 1:45 a.m. in their
home cm the 2600 block of smith 53rd
Street, Heermann said.
Murt brandished a butcher knife
and allegedly threw it at him,
Heermann said. The knife stuck into
him on his left side above his waist,
leaving a cut 1 inch long and a half
inch wide, Heermann said.
Murt then left the house and was
later found by police. She was arrested
for second-degree assault.
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Boy steak school bus;
booked on eight charges
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boy’s parents came to the school and
got on the police radio. The boy finally
responded to his father, Carmichael
said.
An east Lincoln resident, whom
police have not identified, encountered
the bus near 176th and Adams streets,
Heermann said, pulled up to the bus
and spoke to the boy. The boy then
abandoned the bus and got in the car
with the man. They drove to the
motorist’s home, near 185th and
Adams streets, where the man called
the school, Heermann said.
Police arrested the boy at the house
and later booked him for robbery, car
rying a concealed weapon, use of a
weapon to commit a felony, unautho
rized use of a motor vehicle, negligent
driving, two counts of leaving the scene
of a crime and driving without an
operator’s license. He was referred to
the Lincoln Attention Center.
Dirks said the boy was a typical
eighth-grade student with very support
ive parents. He had been in trouble at
school before, but not anything seri
ous, Dirks said.
“I truly don’t know why he would
have done this,” he said.
The boy will be disciplined by the
school after he goes through juvenile
court, Dirks said.
Dirks and Carmichael, who were
both hired to Culler this year, said this
was the first time this year a student
was caught with a weapon at school.
NRoll makes grades
available over phone
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Hawkey said.
The new feature uses the same sys
tem used for NRoll, Hawkey said, so
the university didn’t have to pay any
one for new software or installation
contracts.
Here’s how the new system works:
• Professors fill out bubble sheets
to record student numbers and final
grades.
• The sheets are turned over to the
Registration and Records office, where
they are scanned by a machine into a
computer, which processes the results.
• The scanner creates a file, which
automatically transfers into the voice
recording, similar to NRoll.
Whether or not students use the
phone service, their grade repots will
still be mailed to them on Jan. 2.
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