Over the past week in Omaha, Nebraska, police responded to a series of criminal incidents and investigations across several neighborhoods. On Tuesday evening in the Southeast Omaha area, officers were called after a robbery at a convenience store near 24th and Q Streets. The alleged suspect entered the business, displayed a firearm, and fled with cash from the register. No injuries were reported. Police described the suspect as a male, medium build, last seen wearing a gray hoodie and black pants, and request public assistance in identifying him. The investigation remains open.In North Omaha on Wednesday near 30th and Ames, officers responded to reports of shots fired. Investigating on arrival, police recovered shell casings but found no victims or property damage. Detectives continue to seek information from anyone who may have witnessed the incident. No arrests have been made.Thursday night in the Benson neighborhood, officers stopped a vehicle near 60th and Maple for suspected impaired driving. After conducting field sobriety tests, a male driver was taken into custody on alleged DUI charges and transported for booking. The case is being processed by the city prosecutor.Friday morning, police responded to a reported burglary at a business near Midtown, in the vicinity of 40th and Dodge Streets. Employees arriving for work found a broken window and several electronics missing. The suspect or suspects remain unknown, and the case is under investigation by the burglary unit.Later on Friday, a disturbance call in the South Omaha neighborhood led officers to a reported altercation near 16th and Vinton. Upon arrival, they separated two involved parties and made one arrest for alleged assault. The incident remains under review for possible additional charges.Saturday afternoon in the Florence area, officers were dispatched after receiving a report of a stolen vehicle in progress near 30th and Martin Avenue. Police quickly located the abandoned vehicle a short distance away. No arrests have been made, and the vehicle theft squad continues to follow up on leads.Sunday evening, a residential theft was reported in the Aksarben area near 60th and Center. The caller stated that packages were taken from an unlocked porch. Officers collected surveillance footage and this alleged theft is under review.Throughout the week, police noted repeated calls about vehicle break-ins along the Northwest corridor, particularly in the neighborhoods near 108th and Maple. Officers urge residents to lock their vehicles and report any suspicious activity.Authorities have not reported a significant increase in violent crime, but there has been a noticeable pattern of property-related incidents, including package thefts and vehicle larcenies, in multiple areas. Police continue to ask residents to remain vigilant and share any information relevant to these or other ongoing investigations.Listeners with information on any of these incidents are encouraged to contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at 402-444-STOP or utilize the online anonymous tip feature.Thank you for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for updates. 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
Over the past week in Omaha, Nebraska, police responded to a series of criminal incidents and investigations across several neighborhoods. On Tuesday evening in the Southeast Omaha area, officers were called after a robbery at a convenience store near 24th and Q Streets. The alleged suspect entered the business, displayed a firearm, and fled with cash from the register. No injuries were reported. Police described the suspect as a male, medium build, last seen wearing a gray hoodie and black pant...