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Smith said she wasn't aware of any internal investigations because of Preclik's situation. The Corrections Department did a background check on Preclik before hiring him, like it does on all potential hires, she said. But a national database that includes criminal records and warrants, the National Criminal Information Center, did not reveal any warrants for his arrest, Smith said. The initial check of NCIC, which is overseen by the FBI, was done on Sept. 7, 2008, a day before the international police group listed Preclik as wanted on its Web site, according to Smith. However, a second background check was done Oct. 21, 2008, a week after Preclik started working at the prison and more than a month after Interpol listed him as wanted. "No warrant showed up at that time either," Smith said. There is often a lag between the time Interpol lists someone as wanted and when an arrest warrant is issued in the country where the person is residing. Preclik was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Sept. 8 and has a Nov. 9 hearing to determine if he can be released on bond. He has asked that the decision to send him back to the Czech Republic be reviewed. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Tim Counts declined to speak about Preclik's former or current immigration status other than to say he has been charged with violating U.S. immigration laws. ___ On the Net: Nebraska Department Correctional Services: http://www.corrections.state.ne.us/
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