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Given the constraints and requirements, here is a digest of recent incidents in Omaha, Nebraska, based on the available information:

- **December 3, 2024**: A multi-county pursuit led to the arrest of a Lincoln man near Hubbard. The incident began when a trooper observed a Buick sedan running a red light at the intersection of NW 20th and West O Street in Lincoln. The driver refused to yield and accelerated westbound, leading to a pursuit. The vehicle was eventually stopped, and the driver was arrested.

- **November 15, 2024**: The Nebraska State Patrol Bomb Squad and members of the Nebraska Air National Guard’s 155th EOD unit responded to a report of numerous World War II era munitions located at a home in Beatrice. After careful examination, all ordnances were determined to be inert.

- **November 10, 2024**: Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol arrested an Ohio man and safely rescued an abducted child following a pursuit. The suspect was traveling westbound on I-80 in Nebraska when troopers located the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop near mile marker 245, near Overton. The suspect was arrested, and the child was rescued.

- **November 8, 2024**: Investigators with the Nebraska State Patrol Tech Crimes Unit arrested a man wanted in connection with an ongoing child exploitation investigation in South Carolina. The subject, Luis Romero, was wanted for three counts each of disseminating obscene material to a person under 18 years of age and sexual exploitation of a minor.

- **October 15, 2024**: The Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from the Nebraska State Patrol, arrested one person following a pursuit in Waverly. The incident began with a report of a domestic disturbance at the U-Save Pharmacy in Waverly, leading to a pursuit and eventual arrest.

**Significant Trends or Patterns**: There has been a notable decrease in violent crimes in U.S. cities, including a 13% drop in homicides and an 18% decrease in gun assaults in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023[3].

**Emergency Contact Information for Tips**: For tips or to report a crime, contact the Omaha Police Department at 911 for emergencies or the non-emergency line at (402) 444-5600.

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