NE NE- Andrea Georgeson, 42, last seen on a lunch break, found fatally shot in her car, Omaha, 23 October, 2019, *reward/cctv *

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Date: 10/23/2019 04:26 AM
Case #: AP00440
Reward: Up to $25,000
Location: 711 N 108th Ct.
Crime Type: Homicide
Crime Information:
In the early morning hours on Wednesday, October 23, 2019, Andrea left her place of employment in the area of 711 N 108th Ct. to go to the store on her lunch break. Andrea returned to work, but never made it back inside. Omaha Police Officers were dispatched to the area at 4:26 a.m. for a down party inside a Toyota Camry. Andrea was located deceased inside her vehicle.
Anyone with information, please call or message the Omaha Police Cold Case Homicide Unit at 402-444-5656 or [email protected] . Those who wish to remain anonymous and be eligible for the $25,000 reward must contact Omaha Crime Stoppers directly at (402) 444-STOP or through the P3 Tips mobile app. Additional information on Omaha Crime Stoppers available on www.omahacrimestoppers.org .
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Aug 31, 2021
Andrea Georgeson was found shot to death in her car two years ago. Now the lead detective on the case thinks the motive was robbery. OPD released surveillance images of the man they're looking for: A man who robbed two convenience stores in the days after her murder.
 
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Nov 17, 2022
On the first night of a second job, 41-year-old Andrea Georgeson took a break in her car. That’s when a robber shot and killed her.
 
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ARREST!
August 27 2025 rbbm.
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''Cordell Bridgeman, 37, has been arrested in Georgeson's murder.

Sgt. Brandon Hahn, who has been on the case since the beginning, said, "It's a relief. It was a long journey."

Bridgeman continued committing robberies and was caught and convicted in 2020.''

''In 2023, police turned to KETV Crime Stoppers during a special cold case awareness month, which led to tips identifying Bridgeman.

"Putting out some of those images to the community provoked people to recognize the individual wearing that clothing and from there they were able to provide a name," said Hahn.''
 
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