Tulsa’s police responded early Friday morning, July 25, to a burglary in progress at a vape shop near Admiral and Sheridan. Officers discovered the glass door of the business had been shattered and confirmed that several items were stolen. Shortly after, a suspect was found hiding nearby and, according to police, immediately confessed to breaking into the store and stealing multiple items. The stolen property was recovered and returned. The suspect, Buddy Hulse, was arrested for alleged second-degree burglary. This case is now closed following the arrest, as reported by KTUL.
On Friday night, near North Boulder and West 46th Street North, a child under five was grazed by a bullet. Tulsa police confirmed that the child was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. At present, no further details have been made available regarding the circumstances or possible suspects. The shooting remains under investigation, and police encourage anyone with information to come forward, as reported by News 9.
Within the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood, the She Brews Coffee House has experienced two separate burglaries in July. The first break-in occurred on July 5 when the perpetrator entered through a window and accessed the cash register. The second incident took place the morning of July 23, with the suspect prying open a back door and taking approximately $700 in cash, causing over $1,000 in damage according to Ian Young, the nonprofit's business director. Security footage from the most recent incident shows a masked man holding a flashlight entering the building. Tulsa Police say no arrests have been made and that the investigation is ongoing. They are seeking public assistance in identifying the suspect, and anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers at (918) 596-COPS. The suspect in the video is described only as an adult male wearing a mask, as reported by News On 6.
Thursday morning, a 25-year-old woman was allegedly stabbed in the face while walking back to her car at Turkey Mountain in southwest Tulsa. Police have arrested Jesse Brown, who remains in custody in connection to the incident. This attack has heightened safety concerns among the local running and hiking community. News 9 confirms that Brown is being held without bond as the case proceeds.
The Tulsa Police Department reported a disruption in 911 phone service the morning of July 25, affecting emergency dispatch lines. Officials temporarily directed emergency calls to an alternate number while working with service providers to restore normal operations. Regular 911 service has since resumed. This development was first reported by News On 6.
Tulsa police and federal authorities announced that a local man was sentenced on Friday to 30 years in federal prison for producing sexually explicit images of an 8-year-old. The investigation was conducted jointly by Homeland Security Investigations and the Tulsa Police Department. This case concluded with the sentencing, as confirmed by the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Oklahoma.
Recent incident patterns reflect a string of alleged burglaries targeting small businesses and nonprofits, violent crimes involving both adults and children, and continued community safety concerns in public recreational areas. Listeners are reminded to report tips or suspicious activity to Crime Stoppers at (918) 596-COPS or to the non-emergency police line at (918) 596-9222 in case of persistence or future outages. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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