MURDER
CASE #: 2007-40
MURDER CASE #: 2007-40
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Antonio M Simonds

Also Known As:

Montez

Antonio M Simonds
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Status:

Open

Date of Offense:

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Offense Location:

Omaha, Nebraska

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Summary:

Antonio M Simonds (known as Montez to his family) was a 31-year-old man from Omaha, Nebraska who was killed in 2007. He died from gunshot wounds while working as a security guard at the Drop Lounge on 42nd Street in Omaha, attempting to prevent minors from entering the bar. His case remains unsolved.

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Circumstances of Offense:

Antonio Simonds was killed in 2007 at the former Drop Lounge on 42nd Street in Omaha. He died from gunshot wounds when he was working as the bar's security guard and tried to prevent minors from entering.

Additional Details:

Antonio (or Montez as his family called him) was a family-oriented man who had some bumps in the road but was able to turn his life around. He started working full-time, got an apartment and focused on his two children. He moved back in with his mother and father in the summer of 2007 to start studying to become a truck driver. The case is featured on the Omaha Police Department's cold cases page.

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Timeline of Events

Sunday, August 26, 2007 12:17am

A handful of teenagers sneaked into a private party at a bar. The security guard, Simonds, caught them and asked them to leave.


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