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Omaha, Nebraska Crime Report

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Stay informed with the "Omaha, Nebraska Crime Report" podcast, your go-to source for the latest crime news and safety updates in Omaha. Join us each week as we explore in-depth analyses, expert interviews, and community insights, ensuring you're connected to the issues that matter most. Ideal for residents, law enforcement, and anyone interested in understanding the crime landscape of Omaha, Nebraska. Tune in to stay updated and engaged with your community.

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  • Omaha Police Pursue Juvenile, Federal Agents Detain Illegal Workers in Enforcement Operations
    2025/06/15
    During the week of June 1–7, 2025, Omaha police responded to several notable incidents across the city. A police pursuit in northwest Omaha concluded with the arrest of a 16-year-old female following a high-speed chase and subsequent crash. The individual was taken into custody, and the matter remains under investigation. No case number was released.

    On June 10, federal agents and Omaha police executed a large-scale worksite enforcement operation at a business in the Glenn Valley Foods area, part of an ongoing investigation into employment of individuals without legal work authorization. During the operation, an alleged illegal alien from Honduras brandished a weapon and assaulted ICE and federal officers as they served a federal search warrant. More than 70 individuals were detained at the scene, with some found to have active local warrants and prior DUI convictions. The investigation is ongoing, and several may now face federal charges including fraud, misuse of visas and documents, assaulting a federal officer, and resisting arrest. Authorities are not currently seeking public assistance for suspect location specific to this incident.

    The Omaha Police Department also conducted ongoing training activities at the Omaha Public Safety Training Academy. These events were not tied to criminal activity but reflect ongoing departmental initiatives to address community and officer safety concerns.

    Any significant trends for the week include a continued focus on federal and local coordination targeting large-scale employment fraud and immigration violations, as well as ongoing police attention to high-speed vehicle incidents involving juveniles. Law enforcement has also highlighted the presence of suspects with prior records during workplace enforcement actions.

    Anyone with information regarding felony crimes or suspects is encouraged to contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at 402-444-STOP. For emergencies, dial 911.
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  • "Crime Reports from Omaha: Chases, Burglaries, and Suspicious Activity"
    2025/06/14
    Omaha police responded to several incidents over the past week. In the North Omaha area on June 1, officers were involved in a high-speed vehicle pursuit resulting in a crash. A 16-year-old female was taken into custody following the incident. The case remains under investigation.

    On June 3, in the Benson neighborhood, patrol responded to an alleged burglary at a local business. Entry appeared to be forced overnight; no arrests have been made, and the case is under investigation.

    The Midtown district on June 4 saw an alleged robbery near the intersection of 38th and Dodge. The suspect, described as a Black male in his early twenties, approximately 6 feet tall and wearing a red hoodie, reportedly displayed a handgun and demanded property from a pedestrian before fleeing on foot. Investigators are seeking public assistance in identifying the suspect. The case is open.

    In South Omaha on June 5, an alleged assault occurred near 24th and Q streets. Responding officers noted minor injuries to one adult male, who declined medical attention. No arrests were made at the scene, and detectives continue to investigate.

    On June 6, in the West Omaha Lakeside area, officers responded to a report of catalytic converter theft from a commercial parking lot. Surveillance footage is under review, and detectives are following up on several leads.

    No homicides were reported during the week. There were multiple calls regarding suspicious persons in the Downtown Old Market district, but no charges resulted from these incidents.

    Significant trends for the week include an uptick in vehicle-related offenses, including thefts and attempted break-ins, particularly in public parking areas. Police urge residents to remain vigilant, secure vehicles, and promptly report suspicious activity.

    Anyone with information regarding any of these incidents is encouraged to contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at (402) 444-STOP. For emergencies, dial 911.
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  • "Omaha Crime Update: Robberies, Shootings, and Ongoing Investigations"
    2025/06/14
    On Sunday, June 1, near the Benson neighborhood, officers responded to reports of a robbery at a local convenience store. Witnesses reported a suspect displayed a weapon and allegedly demanded cash before fleeing on foot. The matter remains under investigation.

    On Tuesday, June 3, in the area of 42nd and Ames Avenue, a shooting was reported in the early evening hours. One adult male victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Police are seeking public assistance to locate a suspect described as a Black male, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing a red hoodie and dark jeans at the time of the incident. The investigation is ongoing.

    On Wednesday, June 4, in South Omaha near Q Street and 24th Street, officers made an arrest following a disturbance call at a business. The incident allegedly involved an altercation between two individuals, resulting in one adult female being cited for disorderly conduct. The case is closed.

    On Friday, June 6, a high-speed vehicle pursuit originating near North 30th Street and Martin Avenue resulted in a crash. The pursuit concluded with the arrest of a 16-year-old female suspect. The suspect allegedly failed to yield and fled from police before colliding with another vehicle. No serious injuries were reported. The case is pending review with the juvenile division.

    On Saturday, June 7, in the Dundee neighborhood, several vehicles were reportedly broken into overnight. Police are investigating multiple reports of theft from vehicles. No suspects have been identified. Residents are advised to secure vehicles and report any suspicious activity. The case is under investigation.

    Throughout the week, no significant reports of violent protests or mass demonstrations were documented in Omaha. No large-scale incidents involving crowd control were noted in the city limits.

    No apparent trends or increases in a specific crime type were identified over the past week. Residential and vehicular thefts remained consistent with typical seasonal patterns. The Omaha Police Department continues to encourage the public to remain vigilant, report suspicious activity, and provide tips related to open cases by contacting 402-444-STOP. For emergencies or to report a crime in progress, dial 911.
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