Wakefield Man convicted in murder of Emerson man

Wakefield Man convicted in murder of Emerson man
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September 4th, 2020 | Beth Rogers

DAKOTA CITY, Neb. (AP) – A northeast Nebraska man has been convicted of  killing and dismembering another man, bringing to an end a case that has  languished in the court system for nearly four years. According to reports, 29-year-old Andres Surber, of Wakefield, was found guilty Thursday of first-degree murder and two weapons counts in the Nov. 1, 2016,  death of 42-year-old Kraig Kubik. Authorities say Surber and Brayan  Galvan-Hernandez killed Kubik at Kubiks home in Emerson. Kublks dismembered  body was found in a culvert four days after he was reported missing.  Galvan-Hernandez was convicted and sentenced to prison in 2017, but Surbers  case was repeatedly delayed.

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