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Omaha Crime Update: Thefts, Impaired Driving, and Narcotics Arrests Reported
- 2025/04/16
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Between April 9 and April 15, 2025, Omaha experienced a range of criminal incidents reported by law enforcement agencies.
Near 30th Street and Interstate 480, officers attempted a traffic stop on a motorcycle with no visible license plate during the evening hours of Sunday, March 16. The rider allegedly fled at a high rate of speed. Aerial support from the Omaha Police Department’s ABLE-1 assisted in tracking the suspect, ultimately leading to an arrest. The case is closed with one arrest made; further details have not been released regarding additional charges or case number.
Across multiple Omaha neighborhoods, several incidents of alleged vehicle theft were reported. These cases are currently under investigation, with no arrests made public at this time. Police continue to encourage residents to report suspicious activity and secure vehicles to reduce theft risk.
A series of alleged home and business burglaries occurred in central and west Omaha neighborhoods, notably during nighttime hours. Suspects reportedly forced entry to gain access to property. Some cases resulted in the recovery of stolen items and one suspect arrest, while others remain under investigation. No case numbers have been released, and police have not requested public assistance with suspect identification at this time.
On or near the University of Nebraska Omaha campus, officers conducted a traffic stop for a potential violation. The driver was found to have an outstanding warrant from Iowa and was booked into Douglas County Corrections as a fugitive from justice. The case number is 20250444. No injuries were reported during the arrest.
Multiple narcotics-related arrests were reported citywide. Incidents involved the alleged possession and distribution of controlled substances. In some cases, arrests were made following short-term investigations, while other cases remain active as detectives pursue additional leads.
Police noted several arrests following impaired driving investigations in various west and south Omaha neighborhoods. These incidents often resulted in vehicle impoundment and charges filed against the individuals involved.
Overall, law enforcement logged additional activity related to juvenile crime, including alleged theft and vandalism; these matters remain under investigation, with no further details released due to privacy considerations.
This week saw a continued pattern of vehicle thefts and burglaries across several neighborhoods, along with a notable number of narcotics- and impaired driving-related arrests. Law enforcement encourages residents to remain vigilant and report information that may assist ongoing investigations.
Anyone with information related to any active case is asked to contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at 402-444-STOP. In emergencies or to report a crime in progress, dial 911.
Near 30th Street and Interstate 480, officers attempted a traffic stop on a motorcycle with no visible license plate during the evening hours of Sunday, March 16. The rider allegedly fled at a high rate of speed. Aerial support from the Omaha Police Department’s ABLE-1 assisted in tracking the suspect, ultimately leading to an arrest. The case is closed with one arrest made; further details have not been released regarding additional charges or case number.
Across multiple Omaha neighborhoods, several incidents of alleged vehicle theft were reported. These cases are currently under investigation, with no arrests made public at this time. Police continue to encourage residents to report suspicious activity and secure vehicles to reduce theft risk.
A series of alleged home and business burglaries occurred in central and west Omaha neighborhoods, notably during nighttime hours. Suspects reportedly forced entry to gain access to property. Some cases resulted in the recovery of stolen items and one suspect arrest, while others remain under investigation. No case numbers have been released, and police have not requested public assistance with suspect identification at this time.
On or near the University of Nebraska Omaha campus, officers conducted a traffic stop for a potential violation. The driver was found to have an outstanding warrant from Iowa and was booked into Douglas County Corrections as a fugitive from justice. The case number is 20250444. No injuries were reported during the arrest.
Multiple narcotics-related arrests were reported citywide. Incidents involved the alleged possession and distribution of controlled substances. In some cases, arrests were made following short-term investigations, while other cases remain active as detectives pursue additional leads.
Police noted several arrests following impaired driving investigations in various west and south Omaha neighborhoods. These incidents often resulted in vehicle impoundment and charges filed against the individuals involved.
Overall, law enforcement logged additional activity related to juvenile crime, including alleged theft and vandalism; these matters remain under investigation, with no further details released due to privacy considerations.
This week saw a continued pattern of vehicle thefts and burglaries across several neighborhoods, along with a notable number of narcotics- and impaired driving-related arrests. Law enforcement encourages residents to remain vigilant and report information that may assist ongoing investigations.
Anyone with information related to any active case is asked to contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at 402-444-STOP. In emergencies or to report a crime in progress, dial 911.