After spending more than a month in the hospital, an Omaha surgeon accused of causing a fatal crash last month while speeding down Dodge Street at more than 100 mph appeared in court for the first time Thursday.
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A diagram completed by traffic investigators shows the circumstances of the fatal crash on Sept. 1, 2023, involving Mark Carlson and Anna Bosma. Vehicle 1 was driven by Carlson, and vehicle 2 was driven by Bosma.
What you missed this week in notable Omaha crimes and court cases
Last week's local crime and court updates from The World-Herald.
An 18-year-old Fremont man who allegedly fled from the scene of a fatal crash will stand trial for motor vehicle homicide while driving under the influence of alcohol.
The biggest thing to do if you fall victim to a scam? Report it.
An Omaha man will spend more than six years in federal prison after he pleaded guilty to participating in the June 2022 robbery of Frontier Justice Gun Club.
An Omaha man employed at a company that transport bodies to the morgue after death investigations faces a charge of attempted burglary after he allegedly returned to the scene of a natural death to tamper with a sex doll.
Three Omaha men accused of beating a wheelchair-bound man to death earlier this year accepted plea deals on Wednesday and were found guilty on various felony charges.
Lancaster County Sheriff's Office seizes more than 400 pounds of marijuana and 7,800 vape cartridges from a box truck driving erratically on Wednesday.
The Omaha Police Department hopes to combat an increase in excessive speeding in the metro area through an operation that begins Thursday.
A 68-year-old Omaha woman told police she was scammed out of $15,000 by a man who claimed he was Johnny Depp.
A Lincoln man accused of stealing an ambulance and leading police on a two-hour chase across Douglas County appeared in court for the first time Tuesday.
A west Omaha man told police his home was burglarized and items worth a total of about $450,000, including nine purses worth nearly $60,000, were stolen.
A Douglas County judge ruled on Tuesday that probable cause exists to believe two Bennington men committed a hate crime during an alleged assault last month, clearing the path for the case to go to trial.
A person found dead Sept 29 at Lake Platteview Campground was in a firepit and had been burned.
Taryn Griffith's parents, Mike and Liz Griffith, are suing BSR Inc., which does business as The Office Gentlemen's Club, alleging the staff's negligence led to their daughter's wrongful death.
