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Mother of dead Griswold boy arrested

April 28, 2005 By admin

There’s been yet another arrest in connection with the March 31st arson fire and homicide in Griswold. Officials with the Cass County Sheriff’s Department Wednesday arrested the biological mother of the six-year old boy who was killed in the fire. Authorities say 23-year old Tina Marie Bombar of Hastings, Nebraska, was wanted on warrants out of Douglas and Sarpy Counties in Nebraska, as well as Pottawattamie County, in Iowa. The warrants charge her with failure to appear on bad checks, larceny and theft in the third degree. There are no bond charges in Nebraska, but the warrant bond for third-degree theft in Pott County was set at 65-hundred dollars. The woman is currently being held in the Cass County jail awaiting transfer to Pott county. Bombar….who also goes by the aliases Jennifer Lynn Bombar, Jennifer Street and Deanna Jacobsen….is the mother of Kaleb Dyess (dice), who perished in the fire that also killed his 13-old sister, Jessica. The fire was allegedly set by their 17-year old sister Tracey, who is being held in the Pott County Juvenile Correction Center on charges of murder, attempted murder and first degree arson. Her arraignment will be held May second.

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