UPDATE 10/30/25 : According to an article by News Channel Nebraska, Court documents tell more about this story.
According to court filings, 36-year-old Elizabeth “Jamie” Love, a contracted speech therapist at Minden Public Schools, and her boyfriend 42-year-old Jarid “Jack” Krause are charged with sex trafficking of a minor. Love also faces an additional charge of third-degree sexual abuse by a school employee.
Prosecutors allege the two used Love’s position at the school to build a relationship with the 16-year-old victim over several years.
Investigators say Love had worked with the student since seventh grade and developed a close personal connection with her. Love invited the teen to the Nebraska State Fair over the summer, and although the victim didn’t go, the two began riding in Love’s car around that time.
During one of those car rides, Krause allegedly called Love on speakerphone and made explicit sexual remarks. Court documents state that Love told the victim Krause was “really good at it” and suggested that she would be willing to “share” him — making the victim uncomfortable enough to ask for another ride home.
Records show that on Oct. 9, during a speech therapy session at school, Love asked the teen inappropriate personal questions about sexual activity. Love later invited the victim to go shopping and visit the couple’s home in Holdrege that weekend.
On Oct. 11, investigators say Love picked up the victim from Minden and drove her to the Holdrege home, where Krause arrived later with his two young sons. Love then texted the victim asking if she was “ready to go upstairs.” Believing she was being shown the house, the teen followed Krause upstairs, where he allegedly made sexual advances that she refused before leaving the home on foot.
According to the affidavit, Love followed the victim in her car, convinced her to hang up the phone with her father, and drove her home. Love allegedly apologized and paid her $100 and told her not to tell anyone, saying Krause could lose custody of his children or go back to prison.
Investigators say text messages show Love and Krause had planned the earlier interactions with the victim months in advance. Documents also note that Love had proposed letting the teen live with the couple so she could transfer to different high school, citing the student’s struggles in Minden.
Investigators noted in the affidavit that text messages between Love and Krause showed discussions about “starting foster care paperwork” for the victim, adding that the couple had considered doing so for other girls as well.
“Just like that 19-year-old… she’s been in foster care, so she’ll be a damaged kid,” Love texted Krause. “You’ll get to have all the fun you want.”
Love’s next court hearing is set for Nov. 17, while Krause’s is scheduled for Nov. 3.
(HOLDREGE, Neb.) — A Holdrege couple has been arrested on charges of sexual grooming and trafficking after an investigation into a teacher and her boyfriend.
Today, Elizabeth Jamie Love (D/O/B: 8/11/89), of Holdrege, NE and her boyfriend, Jarid “Jack” Krause (D/O/B: 10/26/1982), also a resident of Holdrege, were arrested pursuant to a warrant and criminal complaint filed by the Phelps County Attorney’s Office that charges each with one count of Sex Trafficking of a Minor (a Class IB Felony). The criminal complaint filed against Ms. Love also alleges an additional count of Sexual Grooming by a School Employee (a Class IV Felony).
The arrest of Ms. Love and Mr. Krause culminated in an investigation commenced by the Holdrege Police Department, who received assistance from the Phelps County Sheriff’s Department, Kearney Police Department, Minden Police Department, the Nebraska State Patrol, and the Nebraska Department of Justice. The investigation into Ms. Love and Mr. Krause began after a current high school student, whom Ms. Love was instructing through her employment as a transition coordinator and teacher in ESU-11, reported inappropriate interactions with the couple over the past few weeks.
While the investigation into this matter is still ongoing and law enforcement is not aware of any inappropriate interactions with other current or former students, the Holdrege Police Department is interested in speaking with anyone who has any additional information about this current allegation or who may have had prior interactions with Ms. Love or Mr. Krause, which they now believe is suspicious. It is law enforcement’s understanding that Ms. Love has been an educator/transition coordinator within ESU-11 for a number of years, and in that role, she travels to as many as 15 schools or public-school districts throughout South Central Nebraska.
Ms. Love and Mr. Krause are currently being held on bond in the Phelps County Jail. Ms. Love’s bond is currently set at $250,000 cash with no allowance for surety, and Mr. Krause’s bond is likewise set at $250,000 cash, also with no allowance for surety. If convicted of the crimes alleged, Ms. Love and Mr. Krause face up to life imprisonment and lifetime placement on the Nebraska Sex Offender Registry. Their initial court appearance is set for Monday, October 27, 2025, at 10:00 A.M. in the Phelps County Court.
Anyone with any additional information about Ms. Love and/or Mr. Krause, that may be pertinent to this case or prior contacts with either of them that they now find to be unusual or suspicious, are urged to contact the Holdrege Police Department at (308) 995-4407.
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