Omaha police responded to several alleged incidents across the city during the past week. In the North Omaha neighborhood near 30th and Ames, officers investigated an alleged armed robbery where a victim reported being approached by two individuals displaying a handgun and demanding personal property. The suspects fled on foot and no arrests have been made. The case remains under investigation. Police describe the suspects as two males, both estimated to be in their late teens, dressed in all black with hoods, and are asking the public for any information that can help identify them.
In the Benson area, there was a reported burglary at a small retail business near Maple Street and 60th Avenue. According to officers, the incident occurred overnight and entry was gained by breaking a rear door. Merchandise and cash were reported missing. This case is under investigation, and video footage from nearby businesses is being reviewed.
Midweek, a motor vehicle theft was reported near South Omaha, in the vicinity of Q Street and 24th Avenue. According to the Omaha Police Department, the vehicle was last seen parked in a residential lot. At this time, the case status is under investigation and no suspect information was released.
A disturbance in the Dundee neighborhood near 50th and Underwood was reported late Friday night involving multiple individuals outside a bar. Police responded and determined the incident stemmed from an altercation that escalated into a physical fight. One male adult was cited at the scene for disorderly conduct, while no significant injuries were reported. The case is considered closed with one citation issued.
On Saturday, an alleged shoplifting incident was reported near 72nd and Dodge in Midtown. According to the business, an individual reportedly left the premises with unpaid merchandise. Omaha Police are reviewing security footage in an attempt to identify the suspect. The case remains open.
A hit-and-run was investigated near Florence Boulevard and Sorensen Parkway Sunday afternoon, where an unknown vehicle allegedly struck a parked car before leaving the area. No suspect or vehicle descriptions were provided, and the case is open pending further leads.
Across incidents this week, several cases occurred in residential, retail, and nightlife areas, with a noticeable increase in property-related alleged offenses such as burglary, theft, and shoplifting. No patterns of violent crime escalation have been reported, but listeners are reminded to stay vigilant about personal property and report suspicious activity.
Anyone with information about these ongoing investigations or other incidents is urged to contact the Omaha Police Department at 402-444-STOP. Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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