Last week in Tulsa, police responded to an armed robbery early Monday near Pine and Sheridan. A suspect reportedly entered a convenience store displaying a handgun and demanded cash before fleeing on foot. The suspect is described as a Black male, mid-20s, slim build, wearing a black hoodie and red sneakers. The case remains under investigation. Officers were called Tuesday evening to the area of Riverside Drive and 61st regarding a motor vehicle theft. According to responding units, a vehicle left unattended and running was taken from a parking lot by an unknown suspect. No arrests have been reported in this case. Wednesday afternoon in the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood, patrol responded to a reported burglary. The victim returned home to find a rear window broken and several electronic devices missing. The incident is currently under investigation. Thursday just after midnight, police were dispatched to 31st and Garnett following reports of shots fired. On arrival, officers located shell casings and found an unoccupied vehicle with bullet damage. No injuries were reported and detectives are investigating the circumstances. Later Thursday in the Brookside area, officers apprehended a male suspect after a foot pursuit in connection with an alleged attempted carjacking. The suspect was taken into custody and charges are pending. Friday morning, an alleged assault occurred near Admiral and Yale. According to police, two individuals became involved in a physical altercation, resulting in minor injuries. The case is being reviewed for possible warrants. Friday night, patrol responded to a larceny incident in the Pearl District involving the theft of a bicycle from outside a business. An unknown individual was seen leaving the scene; investigation continues. Saturday near 81st and Mingo, officers stopped a vehicle for suspected DUI. The driver was arrested following field sobriety tests and transported to the Tulsa County jail. Late Saturday, a disturbance at an apartment complex in the East Tulsa area led to the arrest of one adult for alleged domestic assault.
No significant emerging trends have been noted this week, though listeners are reminded to remain vigilant about vehicle security and to report suspicious activity. Anyone with information about unresolved incidents or suspects sought by police is encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or submit tips online.
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