Oct 18, 2024

U.S. Marshalls arrest Kearney teen in Montana who's responsible for two burglaries in Kearney

Posted Oct 18, 2024 8:00 PM

Kearney Police Department

On the morning of October 2, 2024, Kearney Police Department officers responded to reports  of overnight burglaries at two local businesses: Bread & Butter Tattoo, located at 2406 Central  Avenue, and Herbal Wonder, located at 1840 E Hwy 30. Through diligent evidence collection  and investigation, it was determined that the same suspect was responsible for both incidents. 

KPD Investigators identified the suspect as Chance Ashmore, a 19-year-old male from the  Kearney area. An arrest warrant was obtained for Ashmore on two counts of felony burglary.  Investigators also learned that Ashmore had recently traveled to Montana. Working in close  coordination with the U.S. Marshals Service, Ashmore was arrested early this morning at a bus  stop in Billings, Montana. 

During the course of these investigations, a search warrant was served on October 10th and  several items of property from this case were recovered. Tim Wilson, a 40-year-old male, and  Kirsty Cassidy, a 33-year-old female, both from Kearney, were booked on felony possession  of stolen property connected to the burglaries. 

“The teamwork to solve this case was exceptional and the police work by Uniform Patrol and  Criminal Investigations was professional and diligent. The Business owners/victims shared  sincere appreciation for the work from our staff to clear these cases and recover property. I  couldn’t be any more proud and less surprised by the work on this case and appreciate the  assistance from our allied partners.” – Chief Bryan D. Waugh 

Kearney Police Department would like to thank the Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S.  Marshals Service for their valuable assistance in this investigation and apprehension. 

The Kearney Police Department is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all  residents and visitors in the City of Kearney through proactive law enforcement, community  engagement, and partnerships with local, state, and federal agencies. Our goal remains too  first prevent crime, however; we also focus on solving crime through the effective, professional  delivery of police service.