Mother and Son Arrested After Protection Order Violation, Illegal Drugs Found

A Stanton County mother and son are facing charges after authorities say a protection order was violated which led to the discovery of illegal drugs.

June 29, 2020Updated: June 29, 2020
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

STANTON COUNTY - A Stanton County mother and son are facing charges after authorities say a protection order was violated which led to the discovery of illegal drugs.

The Stanton County Sheriff's Office says on Saturday around noon, the Sheriff's Office has contact with a mother and her son at a Woodland Parks home about a Protection Order Violation.

Authorities say the Protection Order was issued against the son forbidding any contact with his mother due to previous acts and threats of violence.

An investigation found that the son, 38-year-old Kyle Kirstine, was illegally at the home and was also in Possession of Marijuana and Meth and other drug paraphernalia, as well as a probation violation.

The mother, 59-year-old Debra Udell, was also arrested for Obstructing a Police Officer and Possession of Meth and Drug Paraphernalia.

Kirstine was jailed for his violations and Udell was later released from custody.

Authorities say Kirstine was arrested last year at the same home for threatening to kill his mother and later served a jail sentence for that offense and previously served a prison sentence for a similar offense committed in Stanton County.