Listeners, here is your concise daily crime digest for Tulsa, Oklahoma, covering publicly reported criminal incidents from the previous week.
Downtown Tulsa was the scene of an alleged armed robbery near the intersection of Sixth Street and Main late Friday night. According to Tulsa Police, two suspects approached a male victim, displayed a handgun, and took personal property before fleeing northbound. The incident remains under investigation with no arrests reported at this time. Officers are seeking assistance in identifying the suspects, described as two males, mid-20s, one wearing a red hoodie and the other in dark clothing.
On Saturday morning, police responded to a shooting reported near Apache and Peoria in the North Tulsa neighborhood. According to authorities, a male victim suffered a non-life-threatening gunshot wound during a dispute. The investigation is ongoing, and the case remains open pending further witness interviews.
A burglary was reported Tuesday afternoon in the Kendall-Whittier area near Admiral and Lewis. Tulsa Police say a business owner arrived to find signs of forced entry and several electronic items missing. No suspects have been arrested, and the case is under investigation.
An alleged vehicle theft occurred Wednesday evening at the Woodland Hills Mall parking lot. Security camera footage shows a silver sedan believed to be connected to the incident. Police are reviewing the footage, and the status is described as active with no arrests. Authorities have released no suspect description and request any witnesses contact detectives.
Late Thursday, officers responded to a disturbance call near 21st and Garnett in East Tulsa, resulting in the alleged arrest of a male suspect on outstanding warrants. No further details were made available, and the matter is being processed by investigators.
Midtown Tulsa saw a reported residential burglary Friday, with police called to the area near 41st and Harvard. Officers confirmed forced entry and the theft of jewelry and electronics. No arrests have been made, and the incident remains under investigation.
Early Sunday, a shooting incident was reported near Pine and Sheridan in the North Tulsa area. Police responded to reports of shots fired and found multiple shell casings but no injuries. Officers are asking for public assistance in identifying suspects seen leaving the scene in a dark SUV.
The past week also included multiple vehicle break-ins across the Brookside neighborhood, with several residents filing police reports for stolen items from unlocked cars overnight. Investigations continue, and police urge listeners to secure their vehicles and report suspicious activity.
According to Tulsa Police, an alleged aggravated assault occurred Thursday near Admiral and Memorial. A male victim sustained minor injuries following a confrontation; detectives are actively pursuing leads, no arrests have yet been made.
Across South Tulsa, there were several calls related to suspected catalytic converter thefts from parked vehicles in the past week. In all cases, the incidents remain under active investigation, with police working to identify potential suspects based on surveillance video.
Any significant pattern noted this week involves a continued rise in vehicle and business burglaries in Midtown, East Tulsa, and surrounding neighborhoods. Police encourage vigilance and timely reporting of suspicious persons or vehicles.
For emergency tips related to any of these incidents or others, please call Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or submit information anonymously online through the Tulsa Police Department website.
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