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Omaha Crime Wave: Vehicle Thefts, DUIs, and Campus Assault Investigations
- 2025/04/02
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Between March 26 and April 1, 2025, multiple incidents were reported in Omaha, Nebraska:
A vehicle theft took place on March 28 near the intersection of North 72nd Street and Maple Street. A parked vehicle was reported stolen during late-night hours. Police are investigating the incident.
On March 30, at approximately 1:38 AM, a driving under the influence incident occurred near the University of Nebraska Omaha campus on Dodge Street. The suspect was taken into custody at the scene.
An alleged assault was reported on March 31 at 2:21 PM at the University of Nebraska Omaha campus. The case is currently under investigation, and no arrests have been made.
Significant patterns over the week indicate an ongoing issue with vehicle thefts in residential neighborhoods and heightened DUI activity during weekend nights. Authorities encourage the public to report any suspicious activity or provide tips by contacting the Omaha Police Department at their non-emergency line. For urgent matters, residents should call 911.
A vehicle theft took place on March 28 near the intersection of North 72nd Street and Maple Street. A parked vehicle was reported stolen during late-night hours. Police are investigating the incident.
On March 30, at approximately 1:38 AM, a driving under the influence incident occurred near the University of Nebraska Omaha campus on Dodge Street. The suspect was taken into custody at the scene.
An alleged assault was reported on March 31 at 2:21 PM at the University of Nebraska Omaha campus. The case is currently under investigation, and no arrests have been made.
Significant patterns over the week indicate an ongoing issue with vehicle thefts in residential neighborhoods and heightened DUI activity during weekend nights. Authorities encourage the public to report any suspicious activity or provide tips by contacting the Omaha Police Department at their non-emergency line. For urgent matters, residents should call 911.