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Omaha Metro Crime Report: Shooting, Robbery, an...
Omaha police and Douglas County law enforcement report several notable incidents from the previous week across the metro area. In North Omaha near 30th Street and Ames Avenue, officers responded to an alleged shooting in a commercial area late evening. One adult victim was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Detectives say the incident remains under investigation, and they are reviewing area surveillance video for possible suspects.
In the downtown and Old Market area near 10th and Harney, officers took an alleged robbery report involving a pedestrian approached by two individuals who demanded property and implied they had a weapon. The victim reported losing a wallet and phone. Omaha police state the case is under investigation, with no arrests announced at this time.
Near 72nd and Dodge in the central Omaha business corridor, officers responded to an alleged shoplifting that escalated into a disturbance inside a retail store. Security reported multiple items taken and a brief struggle when staff attempted to intervene. According to police, one adult suspect was detained at the scene and booked on theft-related charges. The case status is listed as arrests made.
In South Omaha near 24th and Q Streets, officers investigated an alleged assault outside a bar during the late-night hours. One adult victim reported being struck during a fight involving several people. The victim declined transport by medics. Police report the case as under investigation, with officers seeking additional witnesses and video from nearby businesses.
In a residential area near 108th and Maple, officers took an alleged burglary report after a resident returned home to find a forced entry at a single-family dwelling and property missing. No injuries were reported. Detectives say the case remains under investigation, with no suspect information released.
Near 42nd and Center, officers responded to an alleged vehicle theft from a parking lot outside a multifamily residence. The vehicle was reported taken overnight. Omaha police indicate the vehicle has been entered into national databases, and the incident is under active investigation.
Online mapping data from CrimeMapping.com for Omaha and Douglas County shows the week also included multiple reported alleged thefts from vehicles, vandalism incidents, and disturbances scattered across midtown, North Omaha, and South Omaha, with most cases listed as under investigation and handled as routine calls for service.
Listeners should note that many of these incidents remain alleged until adjudicated in court, and information can change as investigations progress. Any significant trends this week include continued reports of property crime, particularly thefts from vehicles and burglary, along with scattered assaults and one reported shooting.
Anyone with information about these or other incidents is urged to contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at 402-444-STOP or submit tips anonymously online through the Omaha Crime Stoppers website. In an emergency, listeners should always call 911.
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