Over the past week in Tulsa, several criminal incidents have been reported across the city. In the East Tulsa area near 21st Street and Garnett Road, police responded to a reported armed robbery at a convenience store late Friday night. The suspect, described as a male wearing dark clothing and a mask, allegedly brandished a firearm and fled the scene on foot with cash from the register. Police said the incident remains under investigation and encourage anyone with information to contact authorities.
In the downtown district near Archer Street and Greenwood Avenue, officers were called to a vehicle burglary early Sunday morning. Witnesses told police a person was seen breaking into parked cars and removing personal property. No arrests have been made and police continue to investigate the case.
Wednesday evening in the South Tulsa area near 91st Street and Memorial Drive, a suspected DUI traffic stop led to the arrest of an adult male driver after officers observed erratic driving. The driver allegedly failed field sobriety tests and was taken into custody without incident. Tulsa Police confirm charges are pending and the case is active.
In the Cherry Street neighborhood, a residential burglary was reported Monday afternoon. The homeowner stated that entry was gained by forcing a rear window and several electronics were taken. The alleged suspect remains unidentified and police are canvassing the area for surveillance footage.
Near 51st Street and Sheridan Road, officers investigated a reported shoplifting incident Tuesday at a retail pharmacy. Store staff alleged a suspect concealed merchandise and exited without payment. The individual was detained at the scene and cited for misdemeanor theft.
On Thursday near 41st Street and Yale Avenue, Tulsa Police responded to a report of vandalism. Several vehicles in a public parking lot were discovered with windows broken. The damage is estimated to exceed one thousand dollars. The case is under investigation, and police have not released suspect information.
According to News On 6, police were dispatched early Saturday morning to the North Tulsa area near Pine and Peoria regarding reports of shots fired. Officers found shell casings at the scene but reported no injuries. The investigation is ongoing, and detectives are seeking public assistance for any information related to the incident.
Listeners should be aware there have been repeated reports of property crime including vehicle break-ins and thefts across multiple neighborhoods. Police urge community members to ensure vehicles and homes are secured and to promptly report suspicious activity.
If you have any information about these or other incidents, please contact the Tulsa Police non-emergency line at 918-596-9222 or Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. In an emergency, dial 911.
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