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A judge Tuesday ordered convicted kidnapper Negasi Zuberi, who imprisoned two women in his Klamath Falls garage, to pay more than $16,000 in restitution to his victims. The restitution includes ...
Negasi Zuberi was sentenced to life in prison in January after being convicted of kidnapping and assaulting two women, holding one in a cell in his garage.
Grim Negasi Zuberi tricked and kidnapped a woman before locking her in a cinder block cell - he will spend the rest of his life behind bars after he was sentenced on Friday ...
“Negasi Zuberi is a serial predator who committed acts of evil. He hunted women,” assistant United States Attorney Jeffrey Sweet said before Zuberi was sentenced.
Klamath Falls kidnapper, Negasi Zuberi, sentenced to life in prison By Justin Higginbottom (Jefferson Public Radio) Jan. 18, 2025 11:40 a.m.
The man who kidnapped and sexually assaulted and locked a woman in a cinder block cell in his Klamath Falls home in 2023 is expected to receive his sentencing on Friday. Read online: <a href ...
Convicted kidnapper Negasi Zuberi made a second attempt to escape custody in Jackson County in November. Investigators said Zuberi posed as a police officer and told the woman he needed to take ...
Investigators say Negasi Zuberi, now 31 years old, posed as an undercover cop, kidnapped a woman in Seattle, put her in handcuffs and leg irons at the point of a stun gun and then drove her to his ...
According to a press release from the United States Attorney’s Office, District of Oregon, a jury found Negasi Zuberi guilty of kidnapping, transporting a victim for criminal sexual activity ...
W hen Negasi Zuberi moved with his wife and two young children into a quiet street in Klamath Falls, Oregon, early last year, residents didn’t notice anything unusual. To former neighbor Melania ...
Negasi Zuberi, 30, from Klamath Falls, Oregon, was convicted of two counts of kidnapping, transporting a victim for criminal sexual activity and illegally possessing a firearm and ammunition as a ...