Two Lincoln women arrested after investigators find more than 400 fentanyl pills, other drugs, police say
Two women were arrested Tuesday after members of the Lincoln-Lancaster County Narcotics Task Force served a search warrant at a residence near 10th and B streets and found large amounts of fentanyl, cocaine, heroin and meth, according to the Lincoln Police Department. Ashley Olsen, 36, was arrested on suspicion of multiple counts of possession of drugs with the intent to deliver, possession of money while violating drug laws and child abuse. Wren Chamberlain, 21, was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to deliver a hazardous drug and possession of money while violating drug laws.
Ashley Olsen
Courtesy photoInvestigators found four children in the home along with 259 suspected fentanyl pills, 14.8 grams of cocaine, 31 grams of heroin, 2.8 grams of meth and £500 cash, according to police.
The probable cause affidavit did not specify the amount of MDMA, marijuana, psilocybin mushrooms and crack cocaine found, but they were listed as well, police say.
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Wren Chamberlain
Courtesy photoAfter the search on the B Street, police received permission from Chamberlain to conduct another search on an associated residence near Third and West Charleston streets. Investigators found 189 suspected fentanyl pills at that location, police say. Both women are being held at the Lancaster County jail.
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KENNETH FERRIERA Journal StarNorfolk Catholic's Brandon Kollars (right) and Ben Sousek (left, not pictured) dump water on head coach Jeff Bellar in celebration, after their 41-3 victory over Ord during the Class C-2 state championship, at Memorial Stadium, on Tuesday, Nov.
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KENNETH FERRIERA Journal StarNorfolk Catholic's Clayton Carney (1) intercepts a pass that was mishandled by Ord's Trent McCain (32) in the second quarter during the Class C-2 state championship at Memorial Stadium on Tuesday, Nov.
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KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarBoone Central's Brogan Benes (7) and Brant Benes (10) break up a pass intended for Wahoo's Sam Marxsen in the third quarter during the Class C-1 state championship at Memorial Stadium on Tuesday, Nov.
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KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarBoone Central head coach Mark Hudson is splashed with water from the water bucket after winning the Class C-1 state championship at Memorial Stadium on Tuesday, Nov.
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KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarSandhills-Thedford's Rhett McFadden (48), Zeb Wilde (32), and Coby Higgins (3), celebrate after their win over Wynot after the Class D-2 state championship, at Memorial Stadium, on Monday, Nov.
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KENNETH FERRIERA Journal StarSandhills-Thedford's Coby Higgins (3) dives toward the pylon as he attempts to score past Wynot defenders in the second quarter during the Class D-2 state championship, at Memorial Stadium, on Monday, Nov.
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KENNETH FERRIERA Journal StarBennington head coach Kameron Lenhart (center) gets splashed with Gatorade after the Badgers defeated Omaha Skutt in the Class B state championship Monday at Memorial Stadium.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarNebraska's Haley Peterson (2) and UC Irvine's Emilie Castagna (28) collide while battling for control of the ball in the second half during an NCAA third-round match at Hibner Stadium, on Sunday, Nov.
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KENNETH FERRIERA Journal StarNebraska's Abbey Schwarz (6) celebrates teammate Eleanor Dale (9) after scoring the first goal of the first half against UC Irvine during an NCAA third-round match at Hibner Stadium, on Sunday, Nov.
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KENNETH FERRIERA Journal StarMembers of the All-State Chorus perform during their finale concert on Saturday at the Lied Center for Performing Arts.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal StarJesse and Samantha Beeck from Lincoln alongside their 4-year-old son, James, admire a detailed custom LEGO model of the Nebraska Capitol on display at the Brick Days Fan Expo on Saturday at the Lancaster Event Center.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal StarNebraska's Sadie Waite (left) and Ella Guyott (center) celebrate after Guyott scored the game-winning goal late second half of an NCAA second-round match Friday against Tennessee at Hibner Stadium.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarParkview Christian senior Sienna Ulrich (left) serves her father Brad Ulrich during the school's annual Thanksgiving lunch on Friday.
Seniors help cook and serve the lunch as part of a class fundraiser.
JUSTIN WAN, Journal StarBen Welch stands next to his 1994 Chevy Suburban, which has racked up over 1 million miles, at Superior Automotive on Thursday in Lincoln.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarNebraska's Rienk Mast makes an offensive rebound against Stony Brook in the first half Wednesday, Nov.
15, 2023, at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
JUSTIN WAN, Journal StarMarley Anthens (center) and senior Anna Metzger (right) join their classmates in singing Jingle Bells during a musical rehearsal of, "Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells!" at Lincoln North Star High School, on Wednesday, Nov.
15, 2023, in Lincoln. North Star is currently the only high School in Lincoln with a Unified Theater class. Students pair up with their unified classmates and walk them through the rehearsal, encouraging them all along the way.
KENNETH FERRIERA Journal StarNebraska's Callin Hake emerges from the tunnel before the game against Alcorn State on Tuesday, Nov.
14, 2023 at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE Journal StarNebraska's Rienk Mast (right) falls to the ground in a tangle for the ball with Rider's Mervin James on Monday, Nov.
13, 2023 during the first half of the game at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE Journal StarChristy Arfman and her 3-year-old son, Kenzel Mallory, play at their home in Lincoln.
Arfman, a single mother, who has battled cancer and an autoimmune disease, is currently unemployed and could use some help this holiday season.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal StarDarlene Jansen, 80, touches up her Serving Hands art piece titled "Monarch Butterfly" at 78th and Pioneers Boulevard outside The Monarch hospice, on Monday. Jansen, who owns an art studio and teaches art at Southeast Community College, painted two of the 50 serving hands that dot the city.
Jansen said she feels a real connection to her work and enjoys keeping them beautiful. "It is a project that you put your love into," she said. "As long as I am around here I'll touch it up. It warms my heart that I can do something for the community."
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarNebraska volleyball head coach John Cook practices roping with a dummy calf at Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln on Sunday after a 3-1 win in a match against Illinois. Cook said he became addicted to calf roping as a hobby after he bought a pair of horses and attended rodeo practice. "It's a great challenge for me.
You've gotta be balanced, you've gotta have hand-eye coordination, you've gotta work with your horse, then you've gotta hope that the steer goes straight," he said. "It's a really cool hobby -- keeps me sharp and competitive."
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal StarHenry Gonnerman, 10, Augustine Milana, 7, and Iris Gonnerman, 7, (from left) wave their flags outside the Capitol while singing "America the Beautiful" before the start of the Lincoln Veterans Parade on Sunday.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarMaryland defenders try to hold back Nebraska's Ty Robinson (9) as he tackles Maryland's Roman Hemby (24) in the fourth quarter at Memorial Stadium, on Saturday, Nov.
11, 2023.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarMaryland's Beau Brade (2) attempts to tackle Nebraska's Janiran Bonner (16) as he leaps forward past the pylon for a third-quarter touchdown on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarNebraska head coach Matt Rhule watches Maryland's Jeshaun Jones drop a pass during the second half on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal StarWahoo's Avery Wieting gestures to the crowd as he celebrates the victory over Sidney during a Class C-1 state semifinal on Friday, Nov.
10, 2023, in Wahoo.
JUSTIN WAN, Journal StarHay Springs' Gage Mintken (11) stiff arms Parkview Christian's Miles Cole (12) on a third-quarter run during a Class D-6 semifinal game Friday at Parkview Christian.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarYang Ran performs a Chinese traditional umbrella dance during Maxey Heritage Night at Maxey Elementary School on Thursday.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarRoper Elementary School PTO president Jessie James pushes a hydroponics tower, Wednesday, Nov.
8, 2023, at Roper Elementary School.
JUSTIN WAN, Journal StarFrom left, One Health coordinator Liz VanWormer, University of Nebraska-Lincoln doctoral student Shabani Muller and undergraduate senior Nikki Klosterman lift a fishing net from a farm pond as they look for bullfrog tadpoles in a farm pond downstream from AltEn on Nov.
2.
JUSTIN WAN, Journal StarNebraska's Laney Choboy (6) lays out to make a diving save in the fourth set Wednesday, Nov.
8, 2023, at the Devaney Sports Center.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarShelley Goodrich, Tyler Goodrich's mother, holds a candle alongside friends and family members during a candlelight vigil for her son at Pioneers Park on Tuesday. Tyler Goodrich was last seen at his home in the 1000 block of West Burnham Street at about 7:45 p.m. on Friday.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarDenise Craft stands inside her Ashland shop, Flutterby Finds, where she sells a careful curation of antique household items and decorations. The shop also offers space for parties, a patio area and a cocktail bar.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarNebraska's Josiah Allick (53) dunks against Lindenwood on Monday at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
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Lincoln Police Officer Pierce Krouse poses for a portrait Monday near the spot he rescued a woman who was holding onto a capsized kayak at Holmes Lake Park.
JUSTIN WAN, Journal StarThe SkyHawks dogpile on the floor following Omaha Skutt's sweep of Norris in the Class B championship Saturday at the Devaney Sports Center.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarS-E-M's Taryn Arbuthnot (2) celebrates with Mikah O'Neill after a point against Amherst during Class D-1 championship on Saturday, Nov.
4, 2023, at the Devaney Sports Center.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal StarKearney Catholic players celebrate an ace serve by teammate Margaret Haarberg (2) in the second set during the Class Class C-1 championship match, on Saturday, Nov.
4, 2023, at the Devaney Sports Center.
KENNETH FERRIERA Journal StarReflected in a support beam above the floor, Lincoln Lutheran faces off against Clarkson/Leigh in the fourth set during the Class Class C-2 championship match, on Saturday, Nov.
4, 2023, at the Devaney Sports Center.
KENNETH FERRIERA Journal StarLincoln Southwest players, including Malayah Long (center right), celebrate the victory over Bellevue West in a Class A semifinal match Friday at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
JUSTIN WAN, Journal StarA pass intended for Elkhorn South's Luke Hoskinson (7) is broken up by Lincoln East's Dash Bauman (6) in the first quarter during a Class A state quarterfinal game at Elkhorn High School, on Friday, Nov.
3, 2023, in Elkhorn.
KENNETH FERRIERA Journal StarNorris' Anna Jelinek celebrates the victory against Bennington during a Class B semifinal match, Friday, Nov.
3, 2023, at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
JUSTIN WAN Journal StarThe Nebraska State Capitol stands tall above the trees as two pedestrians walk side-by-side along Bison Trail on Friday at Pioneers Park in Lincoln.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal StarLincoln Lutheran celebrates the match against Elmwood-Murdock during a Class C-2 semifinal match, Friday, Nov.
3, 2023, at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
JUSTIN WAN Journal StarCaden Connelly (left) hugs Jill Gable, whose son is a close friend of Connelly, as she arrives for a benefit dinner on Thursday. Connelly, who was diagnosed with with an incurable form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2021, is running in the Good Life Halfsy on Sunday to raise money for pediatric oncology patients and their families.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarPapillion-La Vista's Mia Tvrdy (11) and Karlyn Francis (center) celebrate with teammates after their four set win over Papillion-La Vista South during a Class A first-round match, on Wednesday, Nov.
1, 2023, at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarLincoln Southwest's Abbie Appleget (21) defends the net as Lincoln Pius X's Sidda Hagedorn hits the ball over in the second set of Wednesday's first-round match at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarMalcolm students Delaney Wollberg (center) and Tekamah Bratrsovsky (right) cheer during a Class C-1 first-round match between Malcolm and Pierce on Wednesday at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal StarOmaha Skutt, including Nicole Ott (8, center) and Brooke Banker (9, center left) celebrates a victory over Waverly during a Class B first-round match Wednesday at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
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A general view of the state volleyball tournament, including action from a Class B first-round match between Norris and Scottsbluff, Wednesday at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
JUSTIN WAN, Journal StarBryan McNeil, riding Julie Jean, nears the finish line on Tuesday during the first race at Legacy Downs at WarHorse in Lincoln. Julie Jean won the race over Inewagallikethat.
ARTHUR H. TRICKETT-WILE, Journal StarParkgoers walk on a bridge at Holmes Lake Park surrounded by trees turning into fall colors Monday in Lincoln.
The weather continued to be unseasonably cold on Monday, with a high reaching only into the mid-40s. Tuesday will be even colder, with a forecast high of only 37, which would be the coldest Halloween since 2017. A warmup will start on Wednesday, however, with highs reaching the 50s, then into the 60s on Friday and for the weekend.
JUSTIN WAN, Journal StarDoane's River Johnston battles for control of the ball against Nebraska's Jamarques Lawrence in the first half during an exhibition match at Pinnacle Bank Arena, on Sunday, Oct.
29, 2023.
KENNETH FERRIERA Journal StarNebraska's Natalie Potts (22) grabs a rebound while boxing out Dakota Wesleyan's Morgan Edelmam in the second quarter during an exhibition match at Pinnacle Bank Arena, on Sunday, Oct.
29, 2023.
KENNETH FERRIERA Journal StarNebraska's Isaac Gifford celebrates his defensive play against Purdue in the third quarter, Saturday, Oct.
28, 2023, at Memorial Stadium.
JUSTIN WAN Journal StarNebraska's Thomas Fidone celebrates a second quarter touchdown with Emmett Johnson at Memorial Stadium, on Saturday, Oct.
28, 2023.
KENNETH FERRIERA Journal StarMason Iekel, 6, from Seward, wears an N face paint while also bundling up for his first Husker game as he walks outside of Memorial Stadium, on Saturday, Oct.
28, 2023.
KENNETH FERRIERA Journal StarA pass intended for Hastings' Landon Hinrichs is broken up by Seward's Sam Sagehorn in the first quarter on Friday at Bulldog Stadium in Seward.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal StarNebraska's Ally Batenhorst (14) watches as she scores a kill past Maryland's Sydney Dowler in the first set Friday, Oct.
27, 2023, at the Devaney Sports Center.
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