Omaha, Nebraska Crime Report

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  • Stay informed with the "Omaha, Nebraska Crime Report" podcast, your go-to source for the latest crime news and safety updates in Omaha. Join us each week as we explore in-depth analyses, expert interviews, and community insights, ensuring you're connected to the issues that matter most. Ideal for residents, law enforcement, and anyone interested in understanding the crime landscape of Omaha, Nebraska. Tune in to stay updated and engaged with your community.

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  • Omaha Crime Report: Domestic Disputes, Pursuits and Untested Kits
    Nov 29 2024
    Recent incidents in Omaha, Nebraska:

    - **November 7, 2024**: Near 30th Street and Farnam Street, officers responded to a domestic violence call that escalated into a hostage situation. Officers exchanged gunfire with the suspect. The incident is under investigation.

    - **November 10, 2024**: In Sarpy County, the Nebraska State Patrol arrested an Ohio man and safely rescued an abducted child following a pursuit. The suspect was taken into custody.

    - **November 12, 2024**: In Beatrice, the Nebraska State Patrol Bomb Squad and the Nebraska Air National Guard’s 155th EOD unit responded to a report of numerous World War II era munitions located at a home. The situation was resolved without incident.

    - **November 15, 2024**: In Sarpy County, troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol arrested one person following a pursuit. The suspect was driving a vehicle with a flat tire and was apprehended at approximately 4:35 p.m.

    - **November 23, 2024**: Near 30th and Farnam Streets, a physical altercation occurred, resulting in minor injuries. The incident is under investigation.

    - **November 26, 2024**: The Omaha Police Department reported possessing 132 untested Sexual Assault Kits, as per Nebraska Revised Statute §29-4307.

    Significant trends or patterns: There has been an increase in high-risk pursuits and domestic violence incidents in the past week.

    Emergency contact information for tips: If you have any information regarding these incidents, please contact the Omaha Police Department at their non-emergency number or Crime Stoppers.
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    2 mins
  • Spike in Theft and Vandalism Incidents Reported in Omaha, Nebraska
    Nov 28 2024
    For the period of November 20, 2024, to November 27, 2024, the following incidents were reported in Omaha, Nebraska:

    - **November 20, 2024**: Downtown Omaha, Theft. A report was made of stolen property from a vehicle. The incident is under investigation.
    - **November 21, 2024**: Near 72nd and Dodge Streets, Vandalism. A business reported damage to its property. The case is ongoing.
    - **November 22, 2024**: Benson neighborhood, Burglary. An alleged break-in was reported at a residential property. The police are investigating.
    - **November 23, 2024**: Near 30th and Farnam Streets, Assault. A physical altercation occurred, resulting in minor injuries. An arrest was made.
    - **November 24, 2024**: South Omaha, Theft. A vehicle was reported stolen. The incident is under investigation.
    - **November 25, 2024**: Near 132nd and West Center Road, Traffic Accident. A multi-vehicle collision occurred, causing property damage. No serious injuries were reported.
    - **November 26, 2024**: Near 42nd and Leavenworth Streets, Robbery. An alleged robbery occurred at a local business. The police are seeking public assistance in identifying the suspects, described as two males in their late 20s, wearing dark clothing.
    - **November 27, 2024**: Near 90th and Fort Streets, Disorderly Conduct. A disturbance was reported, leading to an arrest.

    Significant trends or patterns include an increase in theft and vandalism incidents in various neighborhoods.

    For tips or to report a crime, please contact the Omaha Police Department at 911 for emergencies or (402) 444-5600 for non-emergency situations.
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    2 mins

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