Tulsa Police Department reported several incidents over the past week. Here are the details:
- **Homicide near 1st and Utica**: A man, appearing to be homeless, was found dead with injuries suggesting an assault. Jason Lynn was arrested and accused of murder after confessing to getting into a fight with the victim, Alan Underwood Jr. The case is ongoing with Lynn being held on an FBI hold[3].
- **Domestic Assault**: On February 10, 2024, a 26-year-old woman was arrested for felony assault with a dangerous weapon (domestic) and multiple counts of domestic assault and battery in the presence of a minor. The incident occurred in the Oolagah area. The suspect, Shauna Cordry, was booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center[5].
- **Public Intoxication**: A 35-year-old man was arrested for public intoxication in the downtown area on February 10, 2024. Elijah Levon Carmack, listed as homeless, was booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center[5].
- **DUI and Traffic Offenses**: Multiple individuals were arrested for DUI and related traffic offenses across Tulsa on February 10, 2024. These included Timothy Parkhurst, 61, for DUI 1st offense; Julian Perez, 42, for outraging public decency; and Jeremiah Billy Joe Prior, 28, for DUI 1st offense, aggravated speeding, reckless driving, and transporting an open container[5].
- **Drug Possession**: Deandre Dexter Jordan Drink, 30, was arrested for possession of a controlled dangerous substance and drug paraphernalia in the Broken Arrow area on February 10, 2024[5].
- **Assault and Battery**: Jose Edgar Garcia-Reyes, 33, was arrested for misdemeanor domestic assault and battery and public intoxication in the 99th East Avenue area on February 10, 2024[5].
Significant trends or patterns include a focus on addressing domestic violence and DUI incidents. The Tulsa Police Department continues to work on reducing violent crime, following a reported 17.5% decrease in 2024[1].
For tips or to report a crime, contact the Tulsa Police Department at (918) 596-9222 or Crime Stoppers at (918) 596-COPS.