Omaha, NE (June 15, 2026) – An injury accident involving three vehicles was reported early Sunday morning, June 14, at the intersection of 13th Street and Leavenworth Street in Omaha.
According to scanner traffic, the collision was reported at approximately 12:24 a.m. Initial information indicated that three vehicles were involved. Emergency units were notified, and a district patrol unit was requested to handle the call.
Injuries were reported, though officials did not immediately release information regarding the number of people hurt or the severity of those injuries. Additional details about the crash were not available at the time of publication.
Investigators are continuing to gather information related to the collision. We hope those injured make a swift and complete recovery.
What Information Is Usually Gathered After a Multi-Vehicle Traffic Accident?
When multiple vehicles are involved in a roadway accident, investigators typically begin by documenting the positions of the vehicles and examining physical evidence left on the roadway. Photographs, witness accounts, and vehicle damage patterns can help establish how the sequence of contact occurred.
Traffic conditions and intersection design may also be reviewed. Investigators consider signal timing, visibility, lane configurations, and driver statements when determining what factors contributed to the collision. These details can provide insight into the movements of each vehicle before contact occurred.
Medical evaluations may also help clarify the extent of injuries reported during the initial response. Early information is sometimes limited, and injury classifications can change as treatment continues. As additional facts become available, investigators can develop a more complete understanding of how the accident unfolded and the effects it had on those involved.