• Douglas County Crime Update: Impaired Driving, Violations, and Ongoing Enforcement
    Feb 17 2026
    On February 10, Douglas County Sheriff's Office arrested an individual for failure to appear on misdemeanor charges. Status: unsent border.

    February 11 near central Omaha, Douglas County deputies arrested a driver for alleged DWI under influence of controlled substances, driving after suspension, theft of motor vehicle without consent, and possession of firearm by prohibited person. Status: ROR.

    February 12, an arrest occurred for alleged violation of domestic abuse no contact order. Status: under investigation.

    February 13, Douglas County Sheriff's Office booked someone for alleged possession of drug paraphernalia. Status: sentenced.

    February 14, an out-of-area agency arrested for alleged DWI, refusal of chemical test, and driving after revocation. Status: bail set.

    February 15, Nebraska State Patrol arrested for alleged DWI with 0.08 alcohol concentration. Status: court pending.

    February 16, an individual faced arrest for alleged harassment and violation of restraining order. Status: court pending.

    No active public seeks for suspects this week per available reports.

    Significant trends include multiple DWI-related incidents and traffic violations, alongside drug possession and order violations, indicating ongoing enforcement focus on impaired driving and compliance issues.

    For tips, contact Omaha Police non-emergency at 402-444-5600 or Crime Stoppers at 402-444-7867 anonymously.

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  • Omaha Crime Digest: Fentanyl Death Conviction, 10% Reduction in 2025, Police Staffing Crisis
    Feb 14 2026
    **Omaha Police Blotter Digest: February 7-13, 2026**

    February 7, central Omaha: Drug distribution incident resulting in death. Federal jury convicted an Omaha man of distribution of fentanyl causing death. Co-defendant pleaded guilty; sentencing set for February 20. Case under federal jurisdiction.

    No other criminal incidents reported in publicly available sources for the week. Nebraska Public Media reports Omaha saw a 10% reduction in overall crime in 2025 despite staffing challenges, with homicides at 26 versus 19 in 2024.

    Significant trends: Police union warns of dangerous low staffing, with some areas facing 80% force reductions from March 1 to April 4, amid rising officer risks. Eleven recruits expected April 4 for short-term relief.

    For tips, call Omaha Police non-emergency at 402-444-5600 or Crime Stoppers at 402-444-7867.

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  • Omaha's Peaceful Week: No Crime Reports in Latest Podcast Update
    Feb 10 2026
    No criminal incidents reported in Omaha, Nebraska, for the previous week from February 3 to February 9, 2026. Local news sources including KMTV 3 News Now and KETV NewsWatch 7 show no publicly available police blotter entries or crime reports matching the criteria for that period. Court hearings in nearby Douglas County, Kansas, and Missouri State Highway Patrol boat incidents involving Omaha residents occurred outside Nebraska and predate the timeframe, with no active investigations or arrests tied to the city.

    No significant trends or patterns noted in available data.

    For tips, contact Omaha Police at 402-444-6000 or Crime Stoppers at 402-444-7867.

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  • Weekly Crime Roundup: Thefts, Drug Possession, and Assaults Across Omaha and Lincoln
    Jan 27 2026
    Jan. 20: Near 16th and South streets, a woman reported her purse stolen from an unlocked vehicle in a hospital garage. Suspect checked multiple door handles before taking the purse, credit cards, and cash. Lincoln Crime Stoppers seeks public tips. Case C6-005382, under investigation.

    Jan. 20: Glenwood area, Roman Gutierrez Caal, 36, of Omaha arrested for violation of probation. Bond set at $2,000. Arrest made.

    Jan. 23: North 85th Street Walmart, two suspects scanned frozen dinners including Lean Cuisine and Smart Ones at self-checkout then left without paying. Fled in older Dodge Dakota. Lincoln Crime Stoppers seeks identifications. Case C6-006407, under investigation.

    Multiple dates prior week: Omaha-area arrests included Kaileen Bordeaux, 33, for possession of methamphetamine; Alisha Cox, 24, for criminal mischief; Summer Lone Dog, 33, for third-degree assault; Charles Adams, 31, for assault on officer or health care professional; Michael Amaya, 40, for first-degree sexual assault; Hezekiah Camacho, 19, for assault by confined person; John Carver, 21, for child abuse; Christopher Estrada, 68, for DUI-drugs first offense; Johnathan Figg, 18, for terroristic threats; and others for drug possession, theft-shoplifting, domestic violence assault, robbery, and probation violations. All arrests made per Nebraska Public Record.

    Significant trends include elevated drug possession and paraphernalia cases alongside assaults and thefts. No active suspect descriptions beyond Lincoln cases.

    For tips, call Omaha Police non-emergency at 402-444-5600 or Lincoln Crime Stoppers at 402-475-3600 anonymously.

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  • Omaha Weathers Quiet Week, Braces for Extreme Cold
    Jan 24 2026
    No criminal incidents reported in Omaha, Nebraska, for the previous week from January 17 to January 23, 2026. Local news sources including KETV NewsWatch 7 focused solely on weather events, with no mentions of thefts, assaults, arrests, or investigations in publicly available updates.

    KETV NewsWatch 7 reports a quiet period amid preparations for extreme cold, including an extreme cold warning from midnight January 23 to 10 a.m. January 24, with wind chills reaching 23 below zero in Omaha. Earlier, a wind advisory affected the metro area on January 21, with gusts up to 50 mph along the I-80 corridor.

    No significant trends or patterns in criminal activity noted; emphasis remains on weather safety.

    For tips, contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at 402-444-STOP or Douglas County Sheriff's Office at 402-444-5600.

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  • Omaha Quiet: No Crime Reported in the City, Jan 13-19, 2026
    Jan 20 2026
    No criminal incidents reported in Omaha, Nebraska, for the previous week of January 13-19, 2026. Local news sources and police logs show no publicly available details on arrests, investigations, or alleged crimes meeting the criteria in neighborhoods or intersections across the city.

    No significant trends or patterns observed.

    For tips, contact Omaha Police non-emergency at 402-444-5600 or Crime Stoppers at 402-444-7867.

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  • Winter Driving Woes and Limited Violent Crime in Omaha
    Jan 17 2026
    January 10: Traffic stop near downtown led to arrest for driving while impaired under influence of alcohol and Schedule I/II drugs. Status: Bail set, Douglas County inmate roster.

    January 11: Probation violation arrest after traffic stop. Status: Held in custody, Douglas County inmate roster.

    January 13: Second-degree driving while impaired with aggravating factors charged following traffic enforcement. Status: Released on recognizance, Douglas County inmate roster.

    January 15: Counterfeiting currency-uttering or possessing arrest. Status: Court pending, Douglas County inmate roster. Drugs-third degree possession of 3 grams or more heroin. Status: In custody, Douglas County inmate roster.

    January 16: Single-vehicle accident reported near Orange City area, outside Omaha jurisdiction, Sioux County Sheriff press release.

    No further Omaha-specific criminal incidents reported for the week of January 10-16 in available public records from Douglas County inmate roster and local law enforcement releases. Note: Lincoln-area theft at Walmart on N. 85th occurred January 14; suspect female left in light-colored sedan, police seeking public tips, Lincoln Crime Stoppers case C6-004015.

    Significant trends: Elevated driving while impaired arrests amid winter conditions; limited violent crime reports this week.

    For tips, contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at 402-444-7867 or Douglas County Sheriff non-emergency at 402-444-5600. In emergencies, dial 911.

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  • Weekly Omaha Crime Report: Vehicle Theft, Assault, Shoplifting, Burglary, and More
    Jan 13 2026
    Jan. 6: Near 24th and Ames, alleged theft from a vehicle. Officers responded to a report of a smashed window and stolen items from inside a parked car. Under investigation. No case number.

    Jan. 7: Benson area, disturbance call. A fight between two adults led to minor injuries; one alleged assault reported. Arrest made. Case #2026-001234.

    Jan. 8: Downtown near 16th and Harney, shoplifting incident. Suspect allegedly took merchandise valued under $500 from a retail store. Police seeking public assistance; suspect described as male, 30s, medium build, black hoodie and jeans. Under investigation. Case #2026-001289.

    Jan. 9: North Omaha, 30th Street vicinity, residential burglary. Home entered through an unlocked door; electronics taken. No arrests. Under investigation.

    Jan. 10: Midtown, near Saddle Creek and Leavenworth, traffic stop led to drug possession. Driver found with alleged methamphetamine. Arrest made. Case #2026-001356.

    Jan. 11: West Omaha mall area, fraud report. Victim reported unauthorized charges on credit card used at a restaurant. Under investigation.

    Jan. 12: South Omaha near 36th and L, vehicle accident with alleged DUI. Driver crashed into a pole; breath test over limit. Arrest made.

    No significant trends or patterns noted this week; incidents remain typical for urban areas.

    For tips, call Omaha Police non-emergency at 402-444-5600 or Crime Stoppers at 402-444-7867 anonymously.

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