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Nebraska Week in Review: Animal Cruelty Arrest, Wildfires, and Winter Storm Response

Nebraska Week in Review: Animal Cruelty Arrest, Wildfires, and Winter Storm Response

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March 10: Near 21st and Vinton, a Douglas County man allegedly committed felony animal cruelty. Nebraska Humane Society investigators reviewed videos showing violent abuse of multiple dogs. Arrest made.

March 11: Western Nebraska, wildfires continued burning, designated as the state's largest active fires including the Morrill Fire. No criminal charges reported; crews focused on containment under state of emergency.

March 12: Statewide, Nebraska State Patrol responded to over 40 weather-related incidents during a winter storm with blizzard conditions. No arrests; incidents involved vehicles and road hazards.

March 13: Farnam area, wind-driven wildfires prompted evacuations. Officials toured damage; ongoing suppression efforts with no suspects identified.

No additional criminal incidents reported in Omaha for the week of March 10-16.

Significant trends: Isolated animal cruelty case amid widespread weather and fire responses; no patterns of violent crime or thefts noted.

For tips, contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at 402-444-7867 or Nebraska State Patrol at 402-479-4646.

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