Police searching for ‘armed and dangerous’ man after SWAT response at Lincoln home

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The search for an “armed and dangerous” man is underway after a woman was reported missing in east Lincoln on Thursday.
At around 8 a.m., two people went to a home near 95th Street and Eagleton Lane looking for their mother, 42-year-old Jesserae Beck.
Officers were familiar with Beck, as they had been investigating previous allegations of domestic assault and a violation of a protection order, Police Chief Michon Morrow said.
Beck’s children were unable to find her, and the SWAT team was called in to make entry inside the home.
The SWAT team did not find the suspect, 36-year-old Christopher Collins, or Beck. Instead, Morrow said they found a “significant scene” inside the home.
Investigators noted that there had appeared to be a struggle and Beck was “likely seriously injured.”
Collins and Beck were in a relationship and a protection order had been granted last month, Morrow said.
Anyone with information on Collins’ whereabouts is asked to call police at 402-441-6000. People are also asked to avoid contacting Collins.
Morrow said it’s believed Collins is “armed and dangerous.”
Pictures of Collins and Beck have also been posted on LPD’s social media pages.
Police also provided two vehicles of interest: A black 2010 Mercedes E-350 sedan (Nebraska YVA 452) and a white 2017 Dodge Ram pickup (Kansas 454 RYM)
ALERT #LPD is requesting public assistance locating 36-year-old Christopher Collins and 42-year-old Jesserae Beck.
Last known location: 9420 Eagleton Lane
Last known contact: 10 PM Wednesday (9/24)LPD case number: C5-072879 pic.twitter.com/wvLHjD6cUB
— Lincoln Police (@Lincoln_Police) September 25, 2025
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