Tulsa, Oklahoma Crime Report

Tulsa Crime Update: Burglaries, Assaults, and Ongoing Investigations in the City


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On Monday in the East Tulsa area near 21st and Garnett, officers responded to an alleged burglary at a convenience store where entry was made through a broken window. Unknown suspects reportedly took cash and cigarettes before fleeing. Case remains under investigation.

Tuesday evening in the downtown corridor near Archer and Greenwood, Tulsa police arrested two adults after an alleged assault that resulted in minor injuries to the victim. Officers arrived following a disturbance call and located both suspects nearby. Arrests made.

Early Wednesday morning, a vehicle theft was reported near Pine and Sheridan in North Tulsa. According to Tulsa police, the stolen car was located later the same day with minor damage. No arrests have been made; the case is pending further leads.

Wednesday afternoon near 61st and Peoria in the South Tulsa area, officers responded to an alleged armed robbery at a fast-food restaurant. The suspect, described as a Black male in his mid-20s, approximately 5’10”, wearing a gray hoodie and dark pants, displayed a handgun and demanded money before fleeing on foot. Tulsa police are actively seeking public assistance in identifying this suspect. The incident is under investigation.

Later that night in the Midtown neighborhood near 31st and Yale, a reported domestic assault led to the arrest of one adult after witnesses alerted authorities to a loud altercation. Tulsa police took the suspect into custody without further incident.

Thursday afternoon in West Tulsa near 41st and Union, a report of shots fired resulted in officers canvassing the area. Evidence of gunfire was found but no injuries reported. The investigation is ongoing.

Friday morning, officers were called to the Brookside area near 36th and Peoria for an alleged vehicle break-in. Witnesses saw two suspects run from the scene; police later apprehended one adult suspect after a short foot pursuit. The second suspect remains at large.

Friday evening in North Tulsa near 46th Street North and Lewis, police responded to a report of an alleged drive-by shooting with no injuries reported. Multiple shell casings were recovered at the scene. The case remains open.

Saturday in the Cherry Street area, officers investigated an alleged burglary at a local business. Entry was gained overnight and property was reported stolen. The incident is still under investigation.

Sunday, police responded to a reported disturbance involving an alleged theft in the Riverside neighborhood by 81st and Riverside. The individuals involved were located and interviewed; the incident is under review and no arrests have been made.

Reviewing the week’s incidents, Tulsa saw continued reports of alleged burglaries and vehicle break-ins with police urging residents to secure property and report suspicious activity. There were two armed robberies with similar suspect descriptions, suggesting a possible pattern. Police emphasized seeking public help in identifying suspects in open robbery and shooting investigations.

Listeners with information on any of these incidents are encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Emergencies should be reported directly by dialing 911.

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