Last week across Tulsa, several significant criminal incidents and police activities were documented. On Tuesday evening near the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood, police responded to multiple reports of alleged burglary from vehicles, primarily focused around major parking lots serving local businesses. Officers collected evidence on scene and these cases remain under investigation, with detectives asking anyone who may have seen suspicious activity to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers.
Early Wednesday morning, officers were dispatched to the vicinity of Apache and Peoria after reports of an alleged aggravated assault. A male victim was found with injuries consistent with blunt force trauma. EMS provided on-site medical attention and transported the individual to a nearby hospital. Police have interviewed several witnesses and the investigation is ongoing, with no arrests made yet.
Later Wednesday afternoon, the area near 61st Street and Riverside saw a reported motor vehicle theft. The victim stated the car was taken from a commercial parking lot while they were inside a local business. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage. This remains an active investigation and no suspect information is available at this time.
Thursday evening near 21st and Garnett, officers responded to reports of an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store. According to responding officers, the suspect displayed a handgun and demanded cash before fleeing on foot. Police describe the suspect as a male, approximately 5'10", wearing a black hoodie and blue jeans. Anyone with information is asked to contact authorities as police are actively seeking public assistance.
Friday night in the vicinity of Brookside, police were dispatched to a disturbance following reports of a large fight on a commercial property. Upon arrival, officers located several individuals with minor injuries. One suspect was arrested on scene for alleged disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. The case remains under review.
On Saturday along the North Lewis corridor, there were reports of vandalism at multiple small businesses, including broken windows and graffiti. Officers are cataloging evidence and speaking with business owners, with these cases currently under investigation.
No case numbers were made publicly available for these incidents at this time.
Reviewing incidents over the past week, police note an apparent increase in alleged property crimes, especially vehicle burglaries and vandalism at commercial locations in central and north Tulsa. Law enforcement reminds everyone to secure their vehicles and report suspicious behavior.
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