Tulsa police report an alleged wallet theft at a QuikTrip near the intersection of 21st Street and Memorial Drive. The incident occurred when a suspect took a wallet from a store clerk and fled the scene in a blue Toyota Camry. A second individual attempted to use the stolen credit cards to purchase lottery tickets, but the cards were already canceled. Police have released surveillance images and request public assistance in identifying the suspect. Anyone with information is urged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. This case remains under investigation.
In another incident, officers responded to a commercial burglary at the Phat Tire Bike Shop on Riverside Parkway, where entry was gained by breaking a glass door with a rock. Surveillance footage captured several suspects inside the store, leaving with three bicycles, including a new electric bike intended for the police river patrol unit and valued at about $6,000. Officers apprehended two people nearby, one riding a stolen bike. One suspect, identified as Talazia Moore, admitted to having the bicycle but claimed it was traded to her, contradicting video evidence of her involvement. As Moore is a tribal citizen, this case will be transferred to the FBI and tribal authorities in compliance with the McGirt ruling. Another suspect, seen wearing red clothing in the security footage, has yet to be identified, and detectives request anyone with information to call Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.
No additional significant public incidents with detailed location or suspect information have been reported in Tulsa for the week ending Wednesday, November 19, 2025, based on available police sources. Most property crimes involved either retail theft or vehicle break-ins, and detectives continue making progress on several open cases.
Throughout the past week, a noticeable trend involves an uptick in thefts targeting retail locations and vehicles near major intersections and high-traffic commercial corridors. Authorities continue to emphasize public vigilance and remind listeners to secure belongings and report suspicious behavior.
If you have any information on these or other ongoing investigations, the Tulsa Police Department urges you to call Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Callers remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward if their tip leads to an arrest.
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