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The DCSO responded to a property damage accident earlier this afternoon at the intersection of 204th and Harrison. We are extremely grateful that the Nebraska State Patrol Trooper and K9 are uninjured. Accidents like this are completely avoidable and highlight the importance of following all traffic laws. Slow down, stay alert, avoid distractions, yield the right of way, and follow all traffic laws, especially when emergency vehicles are approaching. A moment of caution can save lives.

The DCSO responded to a property damage accident earlier this afternoon at the intersection of 204th and Harrison. We are extremely grateful that the Nebraska State Patrol Trooper and K9 are uninjured. Accidents like this are completely avoidable and highlight the importance of following all traffic laws. Slow down, stay alert, avoid distractions, yield the right of way, and follow all traffic laws, especially when emergency vehicles are approaching. A moment of caution can save lives.

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On Saturday evening a CAT Deputy who also happens be a Motor Deputy stopped this moped with no plates driving through the snow. The driver works in West Omaha and lives in near Carter Lake. Deputies warned him of the dangers driving his moped on snow packed roads and he agreed but added the moped is his only mode of transportation to work. The driver was given a warning for no proof of ownership and sent on his way home. We all want to make it to work and provide for our families, and it’s hard not to feel for someone who has no other way to get there. While it's not illegal, a two wheeled vehicle on snow-packed roads is very dangerous.

On Saturday evening a CAT Deputy who also happens be a Motor Deputy stopped this moped with no plates driving through the snow. The driver works in West Omaha and lives in near Carter Lake. Deputies warned him of the dangers driving his moped on snow packed roads and he agreed but added the moped is his only mode of transportation to work. The driver was given a warning for no proof of ownership and sent on his way home. We all want to make it to work and provide for our families, and it’s hard not to feel for someone who has no other way to get there. While it's not illegal, a two wheeled vehicle on snow-packed roads is very dangerous.

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Shortly after 5 pm yesterday, Deputies responded to a call for a dog in distress in the area of 228th and Harney Street, just south of Waterloo. When they arrived they were informed by homeowners that a dog had fallen through the ice on the lake and was treading water. Deputy Kubik, a DCSO K9 handler, made use of a kayak that was on one of the homeowner's docks and quickly made his way across the ice, using his oar to break the ice as he paddled to the dog. About the time he reached the dog, Waterloo Fire & Rescue also arrived and assisted in pulling Deputy Kubik and Boomer the dog back to shore. Once on shore, Deputy Clark took the 'chilly dog' inside to warm him up with a hair dryer. We are happy to report that after a brief vet visit yesterday, Boomer is doing great. Thank you to our courageous Deputies and our partners at Waterloo Fire and Rescue for their assistance.

Shortly after 5 pm yesterday, Deputies responded to a call for a dog in distress in the area of 228th and Harney Street, just south of Waterloo. When they arrived they were informed by homeowners that a dog had fallen through the ice on the lake and was treading water. Deputy Kubik, a DCSO K9 handler, made use of a kayak that was on one of the homeowner's docks and quickly made his way across the ice, using his oar to break the ice as he paddled to the dog. About the time he reached the dog, Waterloo Fire & Rescue also arrived and assisted in pulling Deputy Kubik and Boomer the dog back to shore. Once on shore, Deputy Clark took the 'chilly dog' inside to warm him up with a hair dryer. We are happy to report that after a brief vet visit yesterday, Boomer is doing great. Thank you to our courageous Deputies and our partners at Waterloo Fire and Rescue for their assistance.

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The DCSO is looking for the public's assistance in the identification of the individual depicted in the video below. The individual is the suspect in the theft of amazon packages from a resident off of 208th and Blondo. If you have any information, please email the DCSO Tip Line at dcsotips@douglascounty-ne.gov or call 402-444-6000. Please reference case number DCSO20250025272

The DCSO is looking for the public's assistance in the identification of the individual depicted in the video below. The individual is the suspect in the theft of amazon packages from a resident off of 208th and Blondo. If you have any information, please email the DCSO Tip Line at [email protected] or call 402-444-6000. Please reference case number DCSO20250025272

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