Investigators serve search warrant at missing Lancaster County man’s home
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office provided an update Tuesday on the search for 35-year-old Tyler Goodrich.
Chief Deputy Ben Houchin said investigators served a search warrant at Goodrich’s home near Southwest 12th and Burnham streets.
“I will not be going into the evidence that was collected during the search warrant,” Houchin said.
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Prior to the warrant, deputies searched the property several times.
Goodrich was last seen at the home around 7:45 p.m. Friday.
“The last we know at the sheriff’s office was Tyler’s phone was active at 7:41 p.m. on the 3rd at his residence,” Houchin said.
On Tuesday, the sheriff’s office searched the area near Goodrich’s home in the Yankee Hill neighborhood.
Sgt. Casey Dahlke said the search team is “trying to locate Tyler and figure out what happened to him.”
Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff’s office at 402-441-6500 or dispatch at 402-441-6000.
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Houchin said Goodrich’s husband, Marshall Vogel, and his family are no longer cooperating with the sheriff’s office in the search.
But Vogel’s attorney, Sanford J. Pollack, disputed that.
“Chief Deputy Houchin’s statement that Mr. Vogel and family are no longer cooperating with the Sheriff’s Office is absolutely false,” he said in a press release.
Pollack said Vogel retained him because of the “heavy law enforcement presence in his life.”
The attorney also said he asked law enforcement to get back to him but had “not been contacted” by them.
Press release from Marshall Vogel's attorney
Houchin then released a photo of an email from Investigator Jeremy Schwarz to Pollack.
“Mr. Pollack’s statement of not hearing from law enforcement is completely false,” Houchin said in a statement.
Emails between Pollack and Schwarz
He said there is a heavy law enforcement presence because deputies are “putting in as much effort as we can.”
“Our number one goal at the Sheriff’s Office is to locate Mr. Tyler Goodrich and I would hope that is everyone’s,” Houchin said.