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Omaha, NE Crime

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Reporting crimes from January 1, 2025 to December 16, 2025


Crime Statistics Summary

12/16/2025
Violent crimes
5
Property crimes
25
Week of 12/16/2025
Violent crimes
109
Property crimes
464
Month of 12/16/2025
Violent crimes
487
Property crimes
1863
Previous Month
Violent crimes
570
Property crimes
2122

There were 83 less violent crimes the last 30 days. This is a 15% decrease from the previous 30 days.

There were 259 less property crimes the last 30 days. This is a 12% decrease from the previous 30 days.

Omaha Police Department NIBRS Crime Data

Based on the initial data from the Omaha Police Department in Nebraska (2023 Q4–2025 Q2), crime exhibits a declining pattern, at an average of 1,759.9 per 100,000 population. This compares to the state's 1,241.3 average (declining) and the national 1,198.5 (declining). Omaha Police Department rates are higher than the state and higher than the country. Note: Insufficient quarters for comprehensive analysis; more data will provide clearer insights.

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Omaha Police Department Nebraska National
Quarter Incidents Rate Incidents Rate Incidents Rate
2023 Q4 9,953 2,067.2 26,012 1,385.7 3,677,469 1,291.1
2024 Q1 8,468 1,763.3 23,879 1,228.2 3,540,241 1,198.6
2024 Q2 8,718 1,815.4 25,384 1,306.8 3,779,932 1,270.4
2024 Q3 8,144 1,695.8 24,730 1,281.0 3,829,636 1,294.4
2024 Q4 8,612 1,793.3 23,547 1,218.6 3,523,513 1,192.1
2025 Q1 7,224 1,504.3 20,701 1,088.8 3,131,791 1,074.8
2025 Q2 8,069 1,680.2 21,895 1,179.7 2,970,044 1,068.1

NIBRS is the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System, collecting detailed crime data from law enforcement agencies. Incidents is the number of crimes reported in a quarter. Crime rates are calculated per 100,000 people using Participated Population, the population covered by agencies reporting NIBRS data.