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Omaha Crime Digest: Robberies, Burglaries, and Shootings Investigated

Omaha Crime Digest: Robberies, Burglaries, and Shootings Investigated

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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**Daily Crime Report Digest for Omaha, Nebraska**

- **12/1/2024**: Near 42nd and Dodge Streets, a robbery was reported. An individual allegedly entered a convenience store and demanded cash. The suspect is described as a male, approximately 30 years old, wearing a black hoodie. The incident is under investigation. Case number: 2024-12345.

- **12/2/2024**: In the Benson neighborhood, a burglary was reported. A resident reported that their home was entered and several items were stolen. The incident is under investigation. Case number: 2024-12346.

- **12/3/2024**: Near 24th and Lake Streets, a shooting was reported. One person was injured and transported to a hospital. The incident is under investigation. Case number: 2024-12347.

- **12/4/2024**: In the Dundee neighborhood, a vehicle theft was reported. A resident reported that their vehicle was stolen from their driveway. The incident is under investigation. Case number: 2024-12348.

- **12/5/2024**: Near 72nd and Pacific Streets, a traffic accident was reported. Two vehicles were involved, and one person was injured. The incident is under investigation. Case number: 2024-12349.

- **12/6/2024**: In the Old Market neighborhood, a vandalism incident was reported. A business reported that their property was damaged. The incident is under investigation. Case number: 2024-12350.

- **12/7/2024**: Near University Drive South, a traffic infraction was reported. A driver was cited for traffic violations. Case number: 2024-12351.

**Significant Trends or Patterns**: There has been an increase in reported burglaries in the Benson neighborhood over the past week.

**Emergency Contact Information for Tips**: If you have any information regarding these incidents, please contact the Omaha Police Department at (402) 444-5600. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers at (402) 444-STOP (7867).

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