Missing inmate back in custody

Missing inmate back in custody
Courtesy/Nebraska Department of Correctional Services — Zackery Carlstrom
September 29th, 2021 | Department of Correctional Services, Laura Strimple, Chief of Staff

September 28, 2021 (Lincoln, Neb.) – An inmate who went missing from the Community Corrections Center – Lincoln (CCC-L) earlier this month is back in custody.  Zackery Carlstrom was arrested by members of the Fremont Police Department Tuesday and is being held in the Saunders County jail where he is facing a new charge of obstructing a peace officer.

Carlstrom jumped a fence and left CCC-L on September 9. He began his sentence on September 14, 2020. He was sentenced to two years on a charge of possession of methamphetamine out of Dodge County. He has a tentative release date of January 13, 2022.

CCC-L is one of two community custody facilities operated by NDCS. Community custody is the lowest custody level and the least restrictive facility. Inmates are allowed to participate in work opportunities, attend school and religious services with prior approval and without direct supervision.

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