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Omaha Police Week in Review: Property Crimes and Overnight Violence Across the City
Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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According to Omaha Police Department public information and recent local news releases, several notable alleged incidents occurred across the city over the past week.
In the Benson area near North 60th Street and Maple Street, officers responded to an alleged robbery at a convenience business during evening hours. A suspect reportedly implied a weapon and demanded cash before fleeing on foot. The case remains under investigation, and detectives are reviewing surveillance video. Police have not released a case number and are asking anyone with information about a male suspect wearing dark clothing and a hooded sweatshirt to contact Crime Stoppers.
In South Omaha near 24th Street and Q Street, patrol units investigated an alleged aggravated assault outside a bar late at night. One adult victim was transported with non-life-threatening injuries after an altercation involving a blunt object. The alleged suspect left the scene prior to officers’ arrival. The gang and assault unit is following up, and the case is described as active and under investigation.
Near Midtown around Dodge Street and 33rd Street, officers took a report of an alleged burglary at a small commercial office discovered during morning opening. Entry appeared to have been made through a damaged rear door, and various electronics were reported missing. No arrests have been announced, and the case is listed as under investigation by the burglary unit.
In North Omaha near Ames Avenue and 42nd Street, officers responded to an alleged shots-fired call overnight. On arrival, they located shell casings in the street but no injured victims. Property damage to a parked vehicle was documented. The evidence unit processed the scene, and the case is under investigation by the assault and firearms unit.
In the downtown area near 10th Street and Capitol Avenue, police investigated an alleged auto theft from a surface parking lot during daytime hours. The victim reported a parked vehicle missing after several hours away. The case has been entered into national databases, and the auto theft unit is handling the investigation. No arrests have been disclosed.
In West Omaha near 144th Street and West Center Road, officers were dispatched to an alleged shoplifting incident at a retail store that escalated into an alleged felony theft due to the reported value of items taken. Store security provided video evidence, and officers identified a suspect vehicle. The case is active; police have not announced arrests.
Across these incidents, there appears to be a continued pattern of property-related crime, including burglary, theft, and vehicle-related offenses, with scattered violent incidents such as assaults and shots-fired calls concentrated in evening and overnight hours. Listeners with information about these or any other incidents are urged to contact Omaha Crime Stoppers or, in an emergency, dial 911 immediately.
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In the Benson area near North 60th Street and Maple Street, officers responded to an alleged robbery at a convenience business during evening hours. A suspect reportedly implied a weapon and demanded cash before fleeing on foot. The case remains under investigation, and detectives are reviewing surveillance video. Police have not released a case number and are asking anyone with information about a male suspect wearing dark clothing and a hooded sweatshirt to contact Crime Stoppers.
In South Omaha near 24th Street and Q Street, patrol units investigated an alleged aggravated assault outside a bar late at night. One adult victim was transported with non-life-threatening injuries after an altercation involving a blunt object. The alleged suspect left the scene prior to officers’ arrival. The gang and assault unit is following up, and the case is described as active and under investigation.
Near Midtown around Dodge Street and 33rd Street, officers took a report of an alleged burglary at a small commercial office discovered during morning opening. Entry appeared to have been made through a damaged rear door, and various electronics were reported missing. No arrests have been announced, and the case is listed as under investigation by the burglary unit.
In North Omaha near Ames Avenue and 42nd Street, officers responded to an alleged shots-fired call overnight. On arrival, they located shell casings in the street but no injured victims. Property damage to a parked vehicle was documented. The evidence unit processed the scene, and the case is under investigation by the assault and firearms unit.
In the downtown area near 10th Street and Capitol Avenue, police investigated an alleged auto theft from a surface parking lot during daytime hours. The victim reported a parked vehicle missing after several hours away. The case has been entered into national databases, and the auto theft unit is handling the investigation. No arrests have been disclosed.
In West Omaha near 144th Street and West Center Road, officers were dispatched to an alleged shoplifting incident at a retail store that escalated into an alleged felony theft due to the reported value of items taken. Store security provided video evidence, and officers identified a suspect vehicle. The case is active; police have not announced arrests.
Across these incidents, there appears to be a continued pattern of property-related crime, including burglary, theft, and vehicle-related offenses, with scattered violent incidents such as assaults and shots-fired calls concentrated in evening and overnight hours. Listeners with information about these or any other incidents are urged to contact Omaha Crime Stoppers or, in an emergency, dial 911 immediately.
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