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Ashtin Fletcher dies in fatal North Omaha shooting

Ashtin Fletcher dies in fatal North Omaha shooting

Fatal North Omaha shooting death of Ashtin Fletcher – Obituary

Ashtin Fletcher, a 19-year-old from Omaha, was killed early Sunday morning during a shooting near 62nd Street and Camden Avenue. The incident took place around 2:30 a.m. on Saturday, prompting an immediate response from local authorities.

 

Upon arrival, officers from the Omaha Police Department discovered Fletcher lying dead in the street. A second individual, a 20-year-old man, had also been injured and was taken to Nebraska Medicine. His injuries were reported as not life-threatening.

 

Lt. Jose Nava of OPD described the scene as extensive and still under active investigation. Authorities are continuing to work on the case and have not released information about any suspects or arrests at this time.

 

The Omaha Police Department is urging anyone with knowledge of the incident to reach out anonymously through Omaha Crime Stoppers by phone at 402-444-7867, online, or via the P3 Tips mobile app.

 

 

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