Inmate missing from Lincoln community correctional facility

Photo: Nebraska Department of Correctional Services

(Lincoln, NE) -- An inmate goes missing from a Lincoln prison facility.

The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services says Friday morning, Dakota Parrott, a Community Corrections Center – Lincoln inmate, removed his electronic monitor near South 48th and Sumner streets after leaving his place of employment.

NDCS says Parrott started his sentence on October 29, 2018. He was sentenced to 5 years to 6 years and 90 days. His charges include use of a firearm to commit a felony and terroristic threats out of Douglas County and driving under a revoked license out of Lancaster County.

Parrott is described as a 30-year old white man, 5’ 8”, 160 lbs., with strawberry blonde hair and blue eyes. Anyone with knowledge of his whereabouts is asked to 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 allowed to participate in work opportunities, attend school and religious services with prior approval and without direct supervision.


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