Tulsa, Oklahoma Crime Report

Tulsa Crime Roundup: Theft, Drugs, and Firearm Trafficking in the Metro


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Central Tulsa, in the early hours of November 12, officers responded to reports of attempted theft and drug possession in a commercial area. Tulsa Police conducted a raid resulting in the arrest of several suspects, who were found in possession of tools allegedly intended for theft and a significant quantity of controlled substances. Arrests were made and the case is currently under investigation, with police confirming that multiple individuals are being questioned in connection with the incidents.

Near E 71st Street and Highway 169, a possible intoxicated driver was reported outside a Whataburger just after midnight on November 12. Police arrived to find a woman exhibiting signs of impairment after leaving the driver’s seat and moving to the passenger seat. She failed standardized field sobriety tests and registered a blood alcohol content of 0.23 on a breath test. She was booked for Actual Physical Control of a Motor Vehicle while Intoxicated at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center.

In the vicinity of S Memorial Drive, a session on drug overdose homicide investigations was held on November 11. Tulsa authorities reviewed several ongoing investigations involving accidental and fatal overdoses, with multiple cases in process. No suspect details were released and these are listed as under investigation.

On November 13, in the East Tulsa area near a residential trailer, police responded to reports of larceny involving a lawnmower. Officers arrested a male suspect after he allegedly slapped a woman who attempted to intervene as he stole a John Deere lawnmower. The suspect was taken into custody and booked on charges of assault and larceny.

A federal indictment announced November 13 details charges against a Mexican national and his son for allegedly trafficking more than 75 firearms and bulk ammunition in the Tulsa metro. The accused are in custody and the investigation is ongoing. Suspect identities have been released to federal authorities, but public assistance is not currently being sought.

An active-duty Army soldier and former Marine Reserve were sentenced in federal court this week for drug conspiracy charges connected to operations in North Tulsa. According to U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson, both individuals pleaded guilty and sentences were handed down without requiring public tips.

Tulsa Police are actively requesting public assistance only regarding a recent string of home and vehicle thefts reported near 31st Street and Mingo Road. Suspects are described as two males, both approximately 20 to 30 years old, last seen wearing dark hooded sweatshirts and operating a silver compact vehicle. Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.

Listeners should note several significant patterns emerging: continued activity related to drug offenses, an uptick in property theft concentrated in East Tulsa, and ongoing efforts to disrupt firearm trafficking in the region. Information on drug-related investigations remains an emphasis, with authorities offering training and pursuing leads connected to overdose incidents.

For any crime tips or information related to these events, listeners are encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or submit tips online. Thank you for tuning in and please subscribe for daily updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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