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Omaha police investigate two carjackings several hours apart

Omaha police investigate two carjackings several hours apart
ADMINISTRATION. JOHN: BREAKING THIS MORNING, A CARJACKING OUTSIDE AN OMAHA PIZZERIA. POLICE TELL US TWO MEN WITH A GUN PULLED A MANAGER OUT OF A CAR AT THE NOLI’S NEAR 40TH AND FARNAM. HE WAS SITTING IN THE GREY FORD TAURUS AROUND 11:45 MONDAY NIGHT. POLICE SAY THEY’RE STILL SEARCHING FOR THE SUSPECTS AND THE VEHICLE. THE MANAGER ISN’T HURT. OMAHA’S POLICE HELICOPTER HELPS TRACK DOWN A DIFFERENT CARJACKED VEHICLE. POLICE SAY SOMEONE STOLE THE CAR FROM 24TH AND REDICK AROUND 8:30 LAST NIGHT. A FEW MINUTES LATER, POLICE TOOK A PERSON I
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Omaha police investigate two carjackings several hours apart
The Omaha Police Department is investigating two separate carjackings. The most recent happened around 11:45 p.m. Monday.Omaha police tell KETV Newswatch 7 two men pulled a gun on the manager of Noli's Pizzaria near 40th and Farnam streets.He was sitting in a gray Ford Taurus in the parking lot when they pulled him out of the vehicle and took it.Police say they are looking for the suspects. Nobody was hurt. The second carjacking happened around 8:30 p.m. Monday near 24th Street and Redick Avenue. An Omaha police helicopter helped track down the vehicle that was stolen. Officers took one person into custody.

The Omaha Police Department is investigating two separate carjackings.

The most recent happened around 11:45 p.m. Monday.

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Omaha police tell KETV Newswatch 7 two men pulled a gun on the manager of Noli's Pizzaria near 40th and Farnam streets.

He was sitting in a gray Ford Taurus in the parking lot when they pulled him out of the vehicle and took it.

Police say they are looking for the suspects.

Nobody was hurt.

The second carjacking happened around 8:30 p.m. Monday near 24th Street and Redick Avenue.

An Omaha police helicopter helped track down the vehicle that was stolen.

Officers took one person into custody.