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Grand Island residents arrested after search warrant carried out early Friday

By Brian Neben Mar 29, 2024 | 7:26 AM

Jaden Bailey and Malorie Rogers. Picture not available for Kiesha Lemburg. (Hall County Department of Corrections, Courtesy)

GRAND ISLAND — Three Grand Island residents were arrested after a search warrant was carried out at a house on John Street. Two people were found with active warrants while another was arrested for aiding and abetting.

On Friday, March 29 at 1:51 a.m., officers with the Grand Island Police Department carried out a search warrant at 1020 West John St.

During the search warrant, Jaden Bailey was located inside the residence and was found to have five active Hall County warrants. Kiesha Lemburg was also located with two active Platte County warrants.

In the basement of the house, officers located a small baggie of methamphetamine, next to a phone with a picture of Lemburg and her family.

Malorie Rogers, the homeowner, was also inside the residence with her two juvenile children who had access to the entire residence, including the controlled substance in the basement.

Officers say that Rogers was actively and knowingly providing aid to the two wanted subjects inside her residence.

Bailey was arrested for the Hall County warrants, Lemburg was arrested for the Platte County warrants and possession of a controlled substance.

Rogers was arrested for two counts of intentional child abuse, aiding and abetting a Class 2 felony and aiding and abetting a Class 1 felony.

All three were booked into the Hall County Department of Corrections.