Madison, NE, September 27, 2025
News Summary
The Madison County Sheriff’s Office has updated its website to improve public access to the active arrest warrant list, which is now updated daily. A prominent button on the homepage aids in navigation. The office advises caution when encountering individuals with active warrants and is open to assisting those seeking to have their names removed from the list. Additionally, a regional governmental meeting will discuss tax dollar usage, alongside updates on national and international news events.
Madison, NE – The Madison County Sheriff’s Office has made significant improvements to its online accessibility by updating its website, allowing the public easier access to the active arrest warrant list. The list, which is now updated daily, can be conveniently found at this link. A new large button has been added to the front page of the Sheriff’s Office website, making it simpler for users to locate the arrest warrant list.
The Sheriff’s Office advises the public to avoid approaching individuals who have active warrants. Instead, they encourage anyone with information to call 911 or the Sheriff’s Office’s non-emergency number at 402-454-2110. This measure is intended to ensure the safety of the community and those involved.
In addition to the updates on the arrest warrant list, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office has also expressed a willingness to assist individuals in having their names removed from the arrest list. This initiative aims to promote rehabilitation and support for individuals seeking to rectify their legal circumstances.
In related news, there is an upcoming meeting for a regional governmental body in Madison County where discussions are expected to cover the use of tax dollars. The agenda for this meeting is available for the public at www.lenrd.org. Meetings of the Lower Elkhorn Natural Resources District are being broadcast on the LENRD’s Facebook page, providing transparency and accessibility for interested citizens.
In other significant national occurrences, a tragic incident unfolded at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas, where three individuals were shot. The shooter died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, adding to the immediate concerns for safety in such facilities.
On international fronts, President Trump announced measures to prevent the annexation of the occupied West Bank by Israel, indicating ongoing geopolitical tensions. In European news, Estonia is enhancing its defenses against potential threats from Russia by building a new fence, as well as anti-tank ditches and bunkers.
In economic news, Amazon has reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission amounting to $2.5 billion over allegations of misleading practices regarding their Prime membership. This settlement underscores the increased scrutiny on corporate practices.
Additionally, Cuming County has received $810,000 in funding for new housing construction, while South Sioux City has been awarded $222,500 for housing rehabilitation projects through the Nebraska Affordable Housing Trust Fund. These funds will support local housing development and improvement efforts.
In law enforcement developments, the Granite City Police Department has charged Cameron K. Krause, 21, with three counts of child pornography following a cyber tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Krause admitted to disseminating child pornography via Reddit, and he remains innocent until proven guilty.
Lastly, all three escapees from the Madison County jail have been recaptured, with the last individual apprehended after a week on the run. This resolution brings a close to a concerning situation for local law enforcement.
FAQ
Where can I find the active arrest warrant list for Madison County?
The active arrest warrant list is now updated daily and can be found at https://shorturl.at/l8NBM.
What should I do if I see someone with an active warrant?
The public is advised not to approach individuals with active warrants and to instead call 911 or the Sheriff’s Office’s non-emergency number at 402-454-2110.
What assistance does the Sheriff’s Office provide for individuals with active warrants?
The Madison County Sheriff’s Office expressed willingness to help individuals get their names off the arrest list.
Key Features of Madison County Sheriff’s Office Website Update
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Active Arrest Warrant List | Updated daily, accessible online |
| Website Navigation | New large button on the front page for easy access |
| Public Safety Guidance | Instructions not to approach individuals with active warrants |
| Support for Individuals | Assistance offered for removing names from the list |
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Additional Resources
- Norfolk Daily News: Madison County Arrest Warrants List
- Wikipedia: Arrest Warrant
- The Telegraph: Cameron Krause Child Pornography
- Google Search: Child Pornography Law
- WBBJ TV: Madison County Jail Escapees
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Jail
- Rome Sentinel: Madison County Child Pornography Arrest
- Google News: Madison County Arrests

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