KEARNEY – More than $100,000 in truck tires were stolen from Graham Tire in Kearney.
On February 14, a Graham Tire official at 5708 Second Ave. reported that someone had removed truck tires from a locked storage area using a rental truck. A Kearney Police Department incident report indicates that 147 Goodyear tires, 13 Michelin tires and three Bridgestone tires were stolen.
KPD estimated the tires were valued at $101,500. According to the KPD report, the burglary occurred between 9:30 p.m. on February 13 and 10:20 a.m. on February 14.
The suspect’s vehicle is described as a Penske rental truck, although the report does not contain additional information about the incident.
Nebraska’s Most Dangerous Cities
Nebraska Dangerous Cities
See how your hometown ranks among the most dangerous cities in Nebraska. Ratings were determined based on the number of violent crimes per 1,000 residents in cities with a population of at least 10,000, with violent crimes categorized as murder, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault. The figures are for 2019, the most recent year for which the FBI provides data.
6. Town of the Southern Sioux

With 30 violent crimes in 2019 and a population of 12,771 (the smallest on our list), the northeastern Nebraska city had 2.35 violent crimes per 1,000 residents.
Photo: An RV park in South Sioux City on the Missouri River.
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5. Scott Bluff
The city of 15,862 had 53 violent crimes for a rate of 3.34 per 1,000 in 2019.
Photo: Gering Police Officer Jordan McBride talks to Scottsbluff Police Officer Michael Modeac as he sets up crime scene tape at the scene of a gun battle in Scottsbluff in June 2021.
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4. North Platte

With a population of 23,705 and 89 violent crimes, the city had a rate of 3.75 per 1,000.
Pictured: Union Pacific train engines line up in front of a service building in North Platte.
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3.Lincoln

Star City had a population of 291,128 with 1,115 violent crimes, a rate of 3.83 per 1,000.
Pictured: Lincoln Police are investigating a shooting near the intersection of 14th and E streets in August 2019.
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2. Big Island

With a population of 51,821 and 236 violent crimes, the largest of the Tri Cities had a rate of 4.55 per 1,000 residents in 2019.
Photo: Grand Island Police and State Patrol personnel are investigating after a body was found in a Grand Island yard in August 2020.
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1.Omaha

In 2019, the state’s largest city with 470,481 residents had 2,833 violent crimes for a rate of 6.13 per 1,000.
Photo: Omaha Police and University Police guard the entrance to the Nebraska Medical Emergency Room after an Omaha police officer was fatally shot at Westroads Mall in March 2021.
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A note on the numbers

With eight violent crimes in 2019, Boys Town led the state with 13.82 per 1,000 residents, which is a misleading stat as it only had a population of 579 in 2019.
Photo: The statue at the entrance to Boys Town. It doesn’t take much to skew the numbers.
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