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Search underway for an Omaha man accused of threatening juvenile court

Omaha, Nebraska – The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) has launched an intensive search for an Omaha man, Randy Webster, 46, who is accused of sending threatening emails to members of the Douglas County Juvenile Court. Among the recipients of these alarming messages was a juvenile court judge, who is currently overseeing a Termination of Parental Rights case in which Webster is allegedly involved.

The threats emerged around 3 p.m. Tuesday when the DCSO was alerted to the disturbing emails received by the court officials. The content of these messages was not only threatening but explicitly aimed at inciting fear of violence, with a clear “intent to terrorize two victims.” This serious accusation has prompted the DCSO to take immediate action in response to the potential danger posed by Webster.

Following a thorough investigation into the threats, the sheriff’s office succeeded in obtaining an arrest warrant for Webster on two counts of terrorist threats. The case has raised concerns within the community, especially among those involved in the juvenile justice system.

Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding Randy Webster’s whereabouts to come forward and contact the DCSO’s tipline at (402) 444-6000. The search for Webster is ongoing, as law enforcement works diligently to ensure the safety of court members and the broader community from any potential acts of violence.

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