Omaha Crime Report: Burglary, Assault, Theft, and More in the Past Week
Omaha Crime Report: Burglary, Assault, Theft, and More in the Past Week

Omaha Crime Report: Burglary, Assault, Theft, and More in the Past Week

September 15, 2025 6:52am
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Listeners, here are the key crime incidents reported in Omaha, Nebraska from the past week.In the Benson neighborhood, police responded to an alleged burglary early Monday where suspects reportedly forced entry into a closed business, removing cash and merchandise. No arrests have been made, and the case remains under investigation.Tuesday evening near 24th and Ames, officers investigated a reported aggravated assault involving two individuals following an argument outside a convenience store. One party was transported to the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. The suspect fled before police arrived; authorities continue to seek witnesses.Wednesday morning in the South Omaha area, there was an alleged theft from a motor vehicle. An unknown suspect is reported to have broken a car window and removed a backpack containing electronics. No suspect has been identified at this time. This incident is currently under investigation.Late Wednesday, an alleged attempted robbery occurred near 72nd and Pacific. The victim reported a suspect approached on foot and threatened them before fleeing without taking any property. Police are seeking public assistance in identifying the subject, described as a male in dark clothing wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt and black pants, last seen heading south on 72nd.Thursday afternoon in the Florence neighborhood, officers arrested two adult males in connection with an alleged narcotics offense in a park parking lot. The suspects were booked and the case will be forwarded to the county attorney’s office for charging review.Friday night, police responded to a disturbance involving alleged vandalism in Midtown where several vehicles parked along Dodge Street were damaged—windows shattered and mirrors broken. There are currently no suspects; the case is ongoing.Saturday in the Millard area, officers investigated an alleged domestic assault. One adult female was taken into custody for questioning and was later arrested after interviews and witness statements supported probable cause. The case is being reviewed by the domestic violence unit.Sunday, police were called to a report of shots fired near 108th and Maple. Officers recovered shell casings at the scene, but no injuries were reported. Investigators ask anyone with home security or dashcam footage to contact Omaha police.Throughout the week, law enforcement noted an uptick in reported vehicle break-ins concentrated in the South Omaha and Midtown areas, particularly in public parking lots and residential streets, with small electronics and personal property as the most targeted items.If you have any information about these or other crimes, contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at 402-444-STOP. Anonymous tips leading to successful arrest may be eligible for a reward.Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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Published:September 15, 2025 6:52am
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Listeners, here are the key crime incidents reported in Omaha, Nebraska from the past week.In the Benson neighborhood, police responded to an alleged burglary early Monday where suspects reportedly forced entry into a closed business, removing cash and merchandise. No arrests have been made, and the case remains under investigation.Tuesday evening near 24th and Ames, officers investigated a reported aggravated assault involving two individuals following an argument outside a convenience store. O...

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