Lincoln Police arrest four more in homicide case
Police say six arrests have been made

LINCOLN, Neb. — Lincoln Police have arrested four more people in connection with the deaths of Hannah Neville, Roberto Tanner and their unborn child.
Ammie Mitchell, 47, Kendall Hawthorne, 57, Matthew Lickliter, 28, and Sheena Miller, 40, are being held in the Lancaster County Jail on suspicion of accessory to murder and tampering with evidence. Investigators say they assisted Sterling James and Sayde Titus, who were previously arrested and remain in custody.
Police believe James shot and killed Neville and Tanner on Jan. 15 in Lancaster County. Authorities say Miller helped move the bodies and drove Neville’s vehicle back to a home near Northwest 27th Street.
Investigators allege others removed items from the vehicle, helped burn it in Lincoln and assisted in disposing of the bodies.
Human remains found in Saunders County are believed to be those of Neville and Tanner, though pathology results are still pending. Autopsies are scheduled as the investigation continues.
