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Two Inmates Missing From Community Corrections Center In Lincoln

LINCOLN-  Authorities have been notified about two inmates who walked away from the Community Corrections Center-Lincoln (CCC-L) early this morning, May 21, 2020.
Ronald Taylor #50231 and Brandon Britton #72081 removed the electronic monitoring devices they were wearing and left them in the area of Highway 77 and West Van Dorn Street in Lincoln.

Taylor
Taylor

Britton
Britton

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Taylor began serving his sentence on October 30, 1997. He is serving a sentence of 24
years and 9 months to 54 years for convictions out of Custer and Lancaster counties
that include escape, possession of a controlled substance, assault by a confined
person, theft, and possession of methamphetamine. He has a tentative release date of
May 14, 2025. Taylor is a 52-year old white man, 6’2”, 255 lbs., with auburn hair and blue eyes.
Britton started serving a 10-year sentence on January 23, 2018. He has convictions in
both Seward and Douglas counties that include first-degree assault, methamphetamine
charges, and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. Britton has a tentative
release date of February 18, 2023, and a parole eligibility date of February 17, 2023.
Britton is a 43-year old white man, 5’9”, 231 lbs., with brown hair and green eyes.
Anyone with knowledge about the whereabouts of Taylor or Britton should contact local
authorities or the Nebraska State Patrol.
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
permitted to participate in work opportunities, attend school, and religious services with
prior approval and without direct supervision.

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