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Man helped rob Nebraska State Patrol, sell drugs, sentenced

HOSPITAL, BUT DIED THERE. Well, this man will spend 25 years in prison for a drug conviction. In 202138, George Weaver and a former Nebraska State Patrol evidence technician began stealing drugs from the patrol's evidence room. Weaver then sold the drugs to Lincoln. IN ALL, THEY STOLE MORE THAN 200 POUNDS OF DRUGS, INCLUDING FENTANYL AND HEROIN. Well, that same year, several people died from overdoses. DRUGS WERE THEN LINKED TO WEAVER. WE HAVE. HIS CO-DEFENDANT, ANNA ENIGMA, WAS CONVICTED LAST YEAR. WILL PASS A

Man who teamed up with former Nebraska State Patrol evidence technician to steal and deal drugs is sentenced to prison

A man and a former Nebraska State Patrol evidence technician began stealing drugs from the NSP evidence room in 2021. The man, George Weaver Jr., was sentenced to 25 years in prison for selling these drugs in Lincoln. Previous coverage: Man suspected of stealing drugs from evidence locker may not change his plea. In total, the two men stole more than 200 pounds of drugs, including fentanyl and heroin. That same year, several people died from overdoses and the drugs were linked to Weaver. Weaver's co-defendant, Anna Idigima, was sentenced in 2023 and will spend at least 21 years in prison. Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7

A man and a former Nebraska State Patrol evidence technician began stealing drugs from the NSP evidence room in 2021.

The man, George Weaver Jr., was sentenced to 25 years in prison for selling the drugs in Lincoln.

Previous coverage: Man suspected of stealing drugs from evidence locker may not change plea

In total, the two men stole more than 200 pounds of drugs, including fentanyl and heroin.

That same year, several people died from overdoses and drugs were linked to Weaver.

Weaver's co-defendant, Anna Idigima, was sentenced in 2023 and will spend at least 21 years in prison.

Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7

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