Crime at PIONEERS BLVD AND LUCILE DR JN OF on 11/18/2025 6:00 PM

Type: Other

Date: 11/18/2025 6:00 PM

Description: SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE

Address: PIONEERS BLVD AND LUCILE DR JN OF, Lincoln, NE

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Alexander

Name

Marilyn Alexander

Missing Age

39

Est. Current Age

63

Last Seen

Lincoln, NE on 09/20/2001

Physical Description

Race: White Ethnicity: Caucasian Gender: Female Hair: Blond/Strawberry Eyes: Hazel Height: 5' 4" Weight: 150 lbs

Case Number

MP2326

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Rayer

Name

Paul Rayer

Age

51

Cause of Death

Shooting

Info

Council bluffs police officer john l. Stephens, 32, and paul j. Rayer, 51, were shot and killed on tuesday, december 5, 1967, during a robbery of “club 64,” an upscale steakhouse about a half-mile east of council bluffs’ city limits where stephens moonlighted as a plain-clothes security guard. Robbery appeared to be the motive. Officer stephens was to accompany rayer, the restaurant’s manager, to the council bluffs savings bank at about 2 a.M. After the business closed and daily receipts counted. Both men’s bodies were found dead in the restaurant’s office about five hours later when a club employee arrived for regular clean up work. Wichael also said there may have been more bullets fired.“we think they were fired from two different guns — one probably a .25-caliber and the other a .38 — indicating we think that there were two men doing the shooting,” wichael is quoted as saying in the article.

Agency

Iowa

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