MURDERED: Hannah Neville & Roberto Tanner

UPDATE February 11, 2026

From LPD via Platte Valley Media

ADDITIONAL ARRESTS MADE IN HANNAH NEVILLE AND ROBERTO TANNER CASE  

The Lincoln Police Department has made four additional arrests in the homicide investigation surrounding the disappearances and presumed deaths of Hannah Neville, Roberto Tanner and their unborn child.

47-year-old Ammie Mitchell, 57-year-old Kendall Hawthorne, 28-year-old Matthew Lickliter and 40-year-old Sheena Miller are all being held in the Lancaster County Jail for Accessory to Murder and Tampering with Evidence for assisting Sterling James and Sayde Titus, who also remain in jail. All four arrested live on the property at 7600 NW 27th Street in Lancaster County.

While LPD is still awaiting pathology results from the human remains located by investigators in Saunders County last week, at this time we believe they are those of Hannah and Roberto.

As the investigation continued with review of additional evidence and witness interviews, LPD investigators developed probable cause to make further arrests. The SWAT Team served a search warrant at the NW 27th Street address on Tuesday, February 10.

After Mitchell, Hawthorne, Lickliter and Miller were arrested and interviewed, this is what we believe unfolded: 

On Thursday, January 15, Sheena Miller was at the NW 27th Street property when James arrived. James and Miller got into James’ vehicle and drove about two miles north on NW 27th with Tanner and Neville following them. 

Once at the location, James shot and killed Tanner and Neville. Miller assisted James in moving their bodies and then drove Neville’s vehicle back to the house.

Ammie Mitchell saw both James and Neville’s vehicles parked in the driveway and saw Neville deceased. She removed several personal items from Neville’s vehicle, many of which have not been recovered. 

Matthew Lickliter returned home where he observed Tanner and Neville deceased. Lickliter and James retrieved a torch before they drove separately to the area of 40th and Cornhusker in Lincoln where Neville’s vehicle was later found burned. 

Lickliter and James then drove separately to an area near 40th and Branched Oak outside Davey, Nebraska, where we believe the bodies were initially disposed of, before being moved to Saunders County.

Kendall Hawthorne gave baby items from inside Neville’s vehicle to a friend. Those items are believed to contain physical evidence, and some have not been recovered. Hawthorne also gave James permission to burn items on the property. 
On January 16, we believe all four individuals watched James and Titus clean their vehicle in the garage at NW 27th.

Autopsies are scheduled for Tanner and Neville on Wednesday, February 11. We hope those will provide additional answers. While LPD has taken lead on this investigation, these homicides are believed to have occurred in Lancaster County.

NEW INFORMATION | Our hearts are with the families of Hannah Neville, Roberto Tanner and their unborn child as they face an unimaginable loss. They were deeply loved and deserve to be remembered with dignity and compassion. 💔

We also want to thank our media partners for covering this story with care, and our law enforcement partners for their ongoing collaboration throughout this complex investigation.

On Tuesday, LPD made four additional arrests for Accessory to Murder and Tampering with Evidence in connection to this case. Those individuals, along with two previously arrested suspects, remain in the Lancaster County Jail as investigators continue reviewing evidence and conducting interviews.

While we are still awaiting pathology results on the human remains located in Saunders County, investigators believe they are those of Hannah and Roberto. Although LPD is leading this investigation, the homicides are believed to have occurred in Lancaster County. This remains an active investigation.

UPDATE February 2, 2026: Two Arrested in Missing Persons Homicide Investigation


Official Press Release from Lincoln Police Department:

Image of a 'Missing Persons' announcement featuring four individuals. It includes photos of Sterling James (24) and Sayde Titus (22), labeled as 'ARRESTED.' Also shown are Hannah Neville (26) and Roberto Tanner (27). Includes contact information for the Lincoln Police Department.

(LINCOLN, Neb.) — The Lincoln Police Department is now investigating the disappearances of 26-year-old Hannah Neville and 27-year-old Roberto Tanner as homicides.

Both are believed to be deceased and LPD is working to locate their bodies. We are heartbroken for their families, and our deepest condolences go out to their loved ones who are processing the tragic loss of this married couple and the child they were expecting.

We have made two arrests in their deaths – 24-year-old Sterling James and 22-year-old Sayde Titus, a husband and wife from Lincoln. James is in the Lancaster County Jail on two counts of murder in the first degree. Titus is being held on two counts of aiding and abetting first degree murder.

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office alerted LPD on Wednesday evening, January 28, about the missing person’s report filed regarding Hannah, who is from Stromsburg, Nebraska. A missing person’s report regarding Roberto was filed on Thursday, January 29, in Lincoln.

Investigators worked tirelessly throughout the weekend in cooperation with Polk County to piece together what we believe happened:

Hannah’s roommate reported her missing in Polk County after not seeing her since January 15 when Hannah left Stromsburg to pick up her husband in Lincoln.

Location data and witness statements place Hannah and Roberto at James and Titus’s apartment at 1215 Arapahoe Street in Lincoln just before 7 p.m. on January 15.

Cell phone data shows Hannah’s device leaving at 8 p.m., arriving at 7600 NW 27th Street in Lancaster County and remaining there until 1:30 a.m. It traveled to multiple other locations before going offline on the afternoon of January 16.

Earlier that morning, just after 12:30 a.m., LPD also responded to a vehicle fire near 39th and Cornhusker. It was determined to be Hannah’s SUV. The cause of the fire was left under investigation by the Fire Inspector.

Officers called Hannah that morning to advise her of the fire, but her number was no longer in service. We now believe that was because she was likely already deceased at the time. LPD was not aware of her disappearance at the time of this discovery.

On Sunday, February 1,LPD served a search warrant at 7600 NW 27th Street in Lancaster County where several people were detained and interviewed. Investigators learned James admitted to shooting Hannah and Roberto and it occurred sometime in the late hours of January 15 or early hours of January 16.

LPD believes James then buried their bodies and set fire to Hannah’s vehicle. Titus is believed to have helped James after they were killed. James and Titus were both taken into custody at their residence.

The investigation is active and ongoing, including determining a motive. Anyone with information is asked to call our non-emergency number at 402-441-6000. To remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 402-475-3600, report online or download the free P3 app.

UPDATE IN CASE : Lincoln Nebraska Police are leading the investigation now, and it includes BOTH of the individuals pictured below. Get more on this from KRVN here, or see the Media Release below.


January 30th, 2026 | Media release

The Lincoln Police Department is now the lead investigating agency on two missing persons cases.

LPD needs your help locating 26-year-old Hannah Neville and 27-year-old Roberto Tanner from Stromsburg, NE in Polk County.

The last known whereabouts of both was in Lincoln on January 15, 2026. A vehicle owned by Neville was found engulfed in flames in Lincoln on January 16 near 39th and Cornhusker Highway. The cause of that fire is still under investigation.

Neville is 32 weeks pregnant. She is 5’2” tall, 180 pounds with brown hair and green eyes.

Tanner is 6’0” tall, 160 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He has tattoos on his abdomen, face, neck, arms, hands and fingers.

Please call dispatch at 402-441-6000 with any information or 911 in an emergency. Anonymous tips can be reported through Crime Stoppers at 402-475-3600.

The Lincoln Police Department is now the lead investigating agency on two missing persons cases.

LPD needs your help locating 26-year-old Hannah Neville and 27-year-old Roberto Tanner from Stromsburg, NE in Polk County.

The last known whereabouts of both was in Lincoln on January 15, 2026. A vehicle owned by Neville was found engulfed in flames in Lincoln on January 16 near 39th and Cornhusker Highway. The cause of that fire is still under investigation.

Neville is 32 weeks pregnant. She is 5’2” tall, 180 pounds with brown hair and green eyes.

Tanner is 6’0” tall, 160 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He has tattoos on his abdomen, face, neck, arms, hands and fingers.

Please call dispatch at 402-441-6000 with any information or 911 in an emergency. Anonymous tips can be reported through Crime Stoppers at 402-475-3600.

Reference LPD case number: C6-007578 


(OSCEOLA, Neb.) — Hannah Neville has not been seen since January 16, 2026. She has been officially listed as a missing person. Hannah is 32 weeks pregnant and has missed vital medical appointments.

A couple posing together with a happy expression, sharing a close embrace, on the left. On the right, a woman sitting at a table, looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression, wearing a tie-dye shirt.

Hannah and Robbie Barker (AKA Bam, Bam Bam or Robbie Turner) were seen in the York or Stromsburg, Nebraska area. Hannah’s cell phone last pinged 10 days ago near N84/N98th and I-80.

The graphic below was found in the comment section from several Facebook posts, including Jenn Anderson.

There is significant concern for her safety. Hannah’s car was found abandoned and torched at 35th and Cornhusker in Lincoln.

Hannah is scheduled for a C-section March 10th. Her mother has not heard from her since the 14th and is desperate to find her. The Nebraska State Patrol website lists Hannah as last seen January 20, 2026, and they do not mention her pregnancy.

Image of a missing persons report for Hannah Neville, a 26-year-old white female with brown hair and green eyes. The report includes her age, height, weight, missing date, and agency information.

The Nebraska State Patrol, Polk County, Lincoln Police Department and Lancaster County Sheriff are all working on this case.

Polk County has listed “Bam Bam” as a person of interest.

Logo for Alarm Security Technicians featuring a red diamond shape with 'AST' in bold gray letters.

Missing person poster for Hannah Neville from Osceola, Nebraska, including her photo, last seen date, age, height, weight, hair color, eye color, and details about her disappearance.

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