Omaha, NE (May 29, 2026) – Two people were hurt in a two-vehicle crash near the intersection of Fontenelle Blvd and Ames Ave in North Omaha early Wednesday morning.
Emergency units were dispatched to the roadway shortly after midnight following reports of a collision near Fontenelle Park. Upon arrival, crews located two vehicles involved and assisted the people affected by the crash.
Police confirmed that two people sustained injuries and were taken to a hospital for treatment. The extent of their injuries was not immediately released.
No names or additional information regarding those involved were made public. The intersection remained an active work site for a period while investigators gathered information about the collision.
Investigators continue to examine the circumstances surrounding the crash. We are thinking of those hurt and wish them a smooth and complete recovery.
What Information Is Typically Collected After a Two-Vehicle Crash?
When a two-vehicle collision occurs, investigators often begin by documenting the positions of the vehicles and any physical evidence present on the roadway. This may include debris, tire marks, and damage patterns that help show how the vehicles came into contact.
Witness statements can also provide valuable information, particularly when there are differing accounts of what occurred. Investigators may compare these statements with physical evidence to establish a timeline of events.
Roadway design, traffic controls, lighting conditions, and visibility are additional factors that are commonly reviewed. By examining these details together, investigators can develop a clearer understanding of the sequence of actions that led to the collision and determine what factors may have contributed to it.