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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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  • Reckless Pursuits and Repeat DUI Offenses in Omaha: A Week in Review
    May 19 2025
    During the past week in Omaha, Nebraska, police responded to several notable incidents involving vehicle pursuits and suspected DUI offenses. On Friday evening, near the intersection of Q Street and 156th Street in west Omaha, a trooper observed a vehicle—a Mazda CX9—traveling at over 100 miles per hour without headlights in a 45 mile per hour zone. The alleged driver, identified as a 16-year-old female, failed to yield when police attempted a traffic stop and fled into a nearby neighborhood before returning to Q Street. The pursuit concluded with a crash, and the suspect was taken into custody. This case is classified as an arrest following a pursuit and crash involving a juvenile suspect. Police have not requested public assistance in locating additional suspects, and the case remains under further investigation.

    In a separate incident on Wednesday night, a trooper observed a Dodge Dakota failing to maintain its lane while traveling northbound on Highway 75 near downtown Omaha. The alleged driver did not stop when signaled and accelerated, reaching speeds up to 95 miles per hour. The brief pursuit lasted approximately two miles before the suspect vehicle slowed and stopped. The adult driver was arrested at the scene and charged with driving under the influence, marking the individual’s fourth DUI offense. The arrest concluded the incident, and no other suspects are sought at this time.

    These events represent the most significant publicly reported criminal incidents in Omaha for the previous week. No major violent crimes, robberies, or property-related offenses were listed in the available police reports for this period. No suspect descriptions have been released requesting public assistance.

    There were no discernible trends suggesting an increase in specific crime types within city neighborhoods based on the available incident logs. However, law enforcement continues to monitor reckless driving and impaired operation of vehicles as persistent public safety concerns.

    Anyone with information related to these incidents or other criminal activities is encouraged to contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at 402-444-STOP. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through the Omaha Police Department’s website or by calling 911 in the event of an emergency.
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  • High-Speed Chases and Suspected DUI Incidents in Omaha Under Investigation
    May 17 2025
    During the past week in Omaha, several significant criminal incidents were reported. On Friday evening, April 25, troopers observed a vehicle, allegedly a Mazda CX9, traveling at over 100 miles per hour without headlights on Q Street near 156th Street in west Omaha. When a traffic stop was attempted, the driver, identified as a 16-year-old girl, fled from law enforcement. A pursuit ensued, ending with a crash as the vehicle returned to Q Street after turning into a neighborhood. The driver was apprehended at the scene. This case is under investigation.

    On Wednesday evening, April 23, a Dodge Dakota was spotted by troopers failing to maintain its lane on northbound Highway 75 near the downtown area. The driver allegedly accelerated away from an attempted traffic stop, resulting in a pursuit with speeds reaching approximately 95 miles per hour. The chase lasted roughly two miles before the vehicle slowed and came to a stop. The driver was arrested for a fourth alleged DUI offense. No injuries were reported. The incident remains under review by authorities.

    For the week covered, no significant public advisories regarding suspect searches or requests for public assistance were issued in connection to these incidents.

    No ongoing patterns indicating an uptick in any specific type of crime were reported during this period. Residents are encouraged to remain cautious and report any suspicious activity. Anyone with information regarding recent crimes can call Omaha Crime Stoppers at (402) 444-STOP or submit tips through local law enforcement channels.
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  • Omaha Crime Update: Threat Case, Ongoing Homicide Investigation, No Major Incidents Reported
    May 14 2025
    Between May 7 and May 13, 2025, Omaha police responded to a range of incidents across the city. In the Baxter Arena area, police documented a threat and harassment case on May 3, which remains under investigation under case number 20250670. No injuries were reported in connection with this incident.

    Elsewhere in the city, a homicide investigation is ongoing near the Y Street corridor following the discovery of a victim on February 8. Police have not provided further updates regarding suspect information and are not currently seeking public assistance in relation to this case.

    No other major incidents—including assaults, robberies, or property crimes—were publicly reported by the University of Nebraska Omaha Police in the past week.

    There were no official reports from Omaha police indicating significant property crimes, burglaries, or auto theft clusters during this period. No patterns of repeated incidents by location or type have been observed in the available reports.

    Anyone with information regarding ongoing investigations is encouraged to contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at (402) 444-STOP or the Omaha Police Department’s non-emergency line at (402) 444-5600.
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