Eagles Club part of multi-county burglary spree

NEBRASKA CITY – Nebraska City police helped identify suspects in a July burglary spree from Bellevue to Crete.
Nebraska City police say a break-in at the Nebraska City Eagles Club caused thousands of dollars in damage to a door. An ATM was damaged but not opened.
Nebraska City police were able to find camera images of an unknown man clad in a hooded sweatshirt and a silver Dodge Intrepid.
A Lancaster County investigator reported a burglary at the Big Ten Tavern in Bennet about two hours after the Nebraska City burglary. Authorities were also investigating a burglary at Crete.
A Saline County crime bulletin identified Delvin Jones, 26, and a female accomplice as suspects in the laundromat burglary where a gambling machine was broken into.
Bellevue police reported that Jones and the accomplice are suspects in a Laundry World burglary where $3,100 was taken from a gambling machine.
Jones is currently on parole and the suspected accomplice is on probation.
A Lancaster County crime analyst says phone numbers belonging to Jones and the accomplice were near the Eagles Club, the Big Ten Tavern, and the Crete laundromat.
Kiesha Lemburg, 33, of Grand Island is charged in Lancaster County with burglary on July 28. An arrest affidavit says Nebraska City police and the Otoe County Sheriff’s Office provided evidence from the Eagles Club break-in and a Crete police crime bulletin identified Lemburg as a suspect.
Lemburg is also charged in Sarpy County with accessory related to Laundry World damage on July 30.
An arrest warrant for Jones was issued in Otoe County on Aug. 25.