Missing Omaha inmate turns himself into police, officials say

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Courtesy Nebraska Department of Correctional Services

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – A missing Omaha inmate turned himself in Thursday, the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services said.

Matthew Lyons, 40, went missing from the Community Corrections Center-Omaha on Tuesday.

Two days later, Lyons turned himself into the Omaha Police Department, according to officials.

Lyons is serving a sentence of up to 10 years for possession of a firearm and marijuana, and second-degree forgery in Lancaster County.

He had a parole hearing scheduled for July, officials say.

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