• Omaha Police Blotter: Traffic Incident and Crime Trends

  • 2025/02/12
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Omaha Police Blotter: Traffic Incident and Crime Trends

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  • Given the constraints and the requirement to adhere to a factual, concise style typical of police blotters, here is the digest based on the available information:

    - **February 10, 2025**: A traffic incident occurred at the intersection of S 67th St and Pacific St. A driver was stopped for a violation, cited, and released. The vehicle was parked at the scene. The case is inactive. Case number: 20250160.

    Due to the limited information provided in the search results, only one incident could be detailed according to the specified format. The other sources provided general crime statistics and policies but did not include specific incident reports.

    **General Trends**: According to historical data, Omaha has seen a decrease in various crime categories from 2014 to 2015, including burglaries, larcenies/thefts, and motor vehicle thefts. However, the city's crime rates per 100,000 residents remain higher than national averages for certain categories[2].

    **Emergency Contact Information**: For tips or to report crimes, contact the Omaha Police Department or call 911 for emergencies. Non-emergency contact information can be found on the Omaha Police Department's official website.
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Given the constraints and the requirement to adhere to a factual, concise style typical of police blotters, here is the digest based on the available information:

- **February 10, 2025**: A traffic incident occurred at the intersection of S 67th St and Pacific St. A driver was stopped for a violation, cited, and released. The vehicle was parked at the scene. The case is inactive. Case number: 20250160.

Due to the limited information provided in the search results, only one incident could be detailed according to the specified format. The other sources provided general crime statistics and policies but did not include specific incident reports.

**General Trends**: According to historical data, Omaha has seen a decrease in various crime categories from 2014 to 2015, including burglaries, larcenies/thefts, and motor vehicle thefts. However, the city's crime rates per 100,000 residents remain higher than national averages for certain categories[2].

**Emergency Contact Information**: For tips or to report crimes, contact the Omaha Police Department or call 911 for emergencies. Non-emergency contact information can be found on the Omaha Police Department's official website.

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