During the past week in Tulsa, law enforcement responded to and investigated a range of criminal incidents across various neighborhoods. In the north Tulsa area, officers arrested Falisha Johnson, age 42, following a week-long search connected to allegations of child sexual exploitation. The Tulsa Police Child Crisis Unit recovered evidence from her phone indicating alleged child sexual abuse and exploitation. Johnson was arrested and charged with child sexual exploitation of a child under 12, lewd molestation, and aggravated possession of child pornography. The case remains active, and detectives credit a public tip for her apprehension. Police are not currently seeking additional suspect information for this incident.
In a separate incident near the eastside, officers took James Raymond Muldoon, 53, into custody on allegations of aggravated trafficking of illegal drugs, along with two counts of unlawful possession of a controlled drug and one count of driving with a license canceled, suspended, or revoked. Muldoon was booked and later posted bond. The status of the controlled drug charges remains under court review, and the case is identified as CF-2025-0417.
A central Tulsa arrest involved Ashley Renee Woodell, 24, who was held on a felony warrant out of Payne County. Woodell also faces local misdemeanor charges for allegedly destroying evidence and possessing drug paraphernalia. The disposition of these charges is pending, and the case is active.
On the west side, state records indicate ongoing parole hearings and incarcerations related to grand larceny, eluding police, and auto theft, with incidents dating earlier but still impacting the current week’s law enforcement activities. Specific case numbers include CF-2023-2761 and CF-2023-3215, though these reflect ongoing correctional supervision rather than new arrests.
There were no requests during this period for public assistance in identifying suspects linked to major violent crimes. Police continue to monitor trends in drug-related offenses and property crimes, with recent activity showing a continued focus on narcotics enforcement and follow-up on outstanding warrants.
Residents observing suspicious activity or possessing information about ongoing investigations are encouraged to contact the Tulsa Police Department non-emergency line or provide anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers. Local authorities urge the public to report any information that could assist with unresolved cases or help ensure neighborhood safety.