‘Working in collaboration’: The search continues for missing Stromsburg couple

MALMO, Neb. (KLKN) — The Lincoln Police Department said they’re continuing their search in a homicide investigation that all started as a missing persons case.

Investigators said the Stromsburg couple, a pregnant 26-year-old Hannah Neville and 27-year-old Roberto Tanner, were killed and their bodies have not yet been found.

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Channel 8 saw investigators using different machinery and probing through a large area of land.

LPD said they’re using different search methods and covering roughly 100 acres.

“Crime scene investigators, we had drones that scaled the area yesterday, a cadaver dog, so multiple different tools and individuals are working in collaboration,” said Erika Thomas, the public information officer for LPD.

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Two people are in custody in connection with the couple’s presumed deaths.

One of them is Tanner’s half-brother, Sterling James, who lives in Lincoln and was arrested on suspicion of two counts of first-degree murder.

His wife, Sayde Titus, is currently facing an aiding and abetting to first-degree murder charge.

LPD continues to ask anyone with information to contact them.

Again, LPD said this is an ongoing investigation, they’re still looking into where the shooting took place, and they’re also hoping to bring closure to their loved ones.

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