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Hunter targeted in wildlife area, Omaha man charged

Omaha, Nebraska – In a concerning incident at the Rakes Creek Wildlife Management Area, an Omaha man faces serious charges following reports of shots being fired at a hunter. This alarming situation unfolded in Cass County, where the hunter, positioned in a tree stand, found himself in a dangerous predicament.

The hunter, sensing immediate danger, contacted 911 to report that he was under fire. He described a harrowing scene where four men, after firing shots, brandished their guns at him while making their getaway in a van. This distressing encounter prompted an urgent response from the Cass County deputies.

A pivotal moment in the investigation came when a sheriff’s deputy conducted a traffic stop of a van believed to be involved in the incident. During this stop, a loaded rifle was discovered, further solidifying the gravity of the situation.

As a result of this discovery, Zeferino Ventura, 30, has been charged with possession of a firearm by a prohibited person on Nov. 22. This charge underscores the severity of the situation and highlights the ongoing efforts to maintain safety in wildlife areas, ensuring such environments remain secure for hunters and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

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