

Omaha, Nebraska carries a BaseScore of 25/100 (Tier 2: Low), with 10,721 total threat incidents recorded across the city in 2025. Security teams evaluating Omaha for operations, travel, or site selection need street-level intelligence to assess risk across their specific operating locations.
Property Crime is Omaha's largest threat category at 66.2% of all recorded incidents — 7,097 of 10,721 total in 2025. Theft and robbery are primary drivers of this figure. Common types at this volume include retail theft, vehicle break-ins, and opportunistic street robbery.
Omaha's BaseScore of 25/100 places the city in Tier 2: Low on the Base Operations risk scale. In 2025, the city recorded 10,721 total incidents across 3 primary categories: Property Crime (66.2%, 7,097 incidents), Violent Crime (28.7%, 3,081 incidents), Regulatory Offenses (5.1%, 543 incidents).
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| Tier | Score Range | Risk Label |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0–20 | Minimal |
| 2 | 21–40 | Low ← Omaha |
| 3 | 41–60 | Moderate |
| 4 | 61–80 | High |
| 5 | 81–100 | Critical |
Intelligence Disclaimer: The following news items are sourced via AI agent analysis of open sources. Confidence levels reflect source reliability — High: government or Base Operations verified data; Medium: multiple corroborating sources; Low: single source or extrapolated. AI agents can provide incorrect or misleading information. For verified, up-to-date threat analysis, use the Base Operations platform.
Source: KETV Omaha | Date: 2024-01-15 | Confidence: Medium
Security implication: Street-level threat data helps security teams assess localized risk patterns that city-level statistics miss — enabling data-driven decisions for personnel safety and asset protection.
Omaha police are investigating a series of burglaries reported in a midtown neighborhood over the past week. Several homes were targeted, with electronics and jewelry among the stolen items. Authorities are asking residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity.
Source: WOWT 6 News | Date: 2024-02-03 | Confidence: Medium
Security implication: Street-level threat data helps security teams assess localized risk patterns that city-level statistics miss — enabling data-driven decisions for personnel safety and asset protection.
A suspect has been arrested following an armed robbery at a convenience store in Omaha. The incident occurred late Friday night, and the suspect allegedly threatened employees with a firearm before fleeing with cash. No injuries were reported, and police recovered the weapon during the arrest.
Source: 3 News Now | Date: 2024-03-10 | Confidence: Medium
Security implication: Street-level threat data helps security teams assess localized risk patterns that city-level statistics miss — enabling data-driven decisions for personnel safety and asset protection.
Several small businesses in downtown Omaha have reported break-ins over the past month, leaving owners frustrated. Thieves have stolen cash, equipment, and inventory, causing significant financial losses. Police are increasing patrols in the area to deter further incidents.
Source: Omaha World-Herald | Date: 2024-04-22 | Confidence: Medium
Security implication: Street-level threat data helps security teams assess localized risk patterns that city-level statistics miss — enabling data-driven decisions for personnel safety and asset protection.
Omaha police are searching for a suspect involved in a bank robbery that occurred on Monday afternoon. The suspect, described as a male in his 30s, fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of cash. No injuries were reported, and authorities are reviewing surveillance footage.
Source: KMTV 3 News Now | Date: 2024-05-18 | Confidence: Medium
Security implication: Street-level threat data helps security teams assess localized risk patterns that city-level statistics miss — enabling data-driven decisions for personnel safety and asset protection.
A residential burglary was reported in West Omaha, with the homeowner discovering missing valuables upon returning home. Omaha police are investigating and have urged residents to secure their homes and report any suspicious behavior. No suspects have been identified at this time.
Omaha recorded 10,721 total incidents across 3 primary threat categories in 2025.
| Category | 2025 Incidents | % of Total | Monthly Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Property Crime | 7,097 | 66.2% | 591 |
| Violent Crime | 3,081 | 28.7% | 257 |
| Regulatory Offenses | 543 | 5.1% | 45 |
| Total | 10,721 | 100% | 898 |
Data source: Base Operations platform, January–December 2025, Omaha city-level.
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