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Deshler Man Sentenced to 210 Months for Possession of Drugs

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Nebraska

Acting United States Attorney Steven Russell announced that Robert D. Dankemeyer, 61, of Deshler, Nebraska, was sentenced today by United States District Court Judge John M. Gerrard to a total of 210 months’ (17 ½ years) imprisonment following his conviction for possession of 50 grams or more of actual methamphetamine with the intent to distribute. Dankemeyer pleaded guilty to the offense on May 24, 2022. After he completes his prison sentence, Dankemeyer will also serve five years on supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.

On the evening of June 22, 2020, deputies with the Thayer County Sheriff’s Department responded to reports of an armed person threatening patrons at the Fourth Street Tavern in Deshler. After interviewing witnesses, they learned that Dankemeyer had gotten into an argument with some customers in the bar. He left the bar and then returned a short time later carrying firearms, including a revolver with a scope attached. He pointed a gun at a couple of people outside the bar, and then left as the sound of sirens could be heard approaching. Later that evening, Dankemeyer was located at a gas station in Hebron, Nebraska, and arrested.

Deputies with the Thayer County Sheriff’s Department obtained a search warrant for Dankemeyer’s residence in Deshler.  Inside the home they located a small amount of methamphetamine, marijuana, drug paraphernalia, several pellet and BB guns, a few large Bowie knives, and body armor. A Ford Taurus was parked at the house. Inside the trunk of the Taurus, the deputies located several firearms, about a pound of methamphetamine, about 9 sticks of dynamite, blasting caps, fuse igniters, and body armor. Once the deputies encountered the dynamite, they had to pause the search and they obtained assistance from the Nebraska State Patrol’s Hazardous Devices team.

This case was investigated by the Thayer County Sheriff’s Department, the Nebraska State Patrol, and the Lincoln/Lancaster County Drug Task Force.

Updated August 24, 2022

Topics
Drug Trafficking
Firearms Offenses