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October 29, 2025 • 3 mins
Tulsa police report that in the early morning hours Thursday near the intersection of 61st and Peoria, officers responded to an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store. According to police statements, two masked suspects entered, displayed a weapon, and took an undisclosed amount of cash before fleeing on foot. Officers say the case remains under investigation and are asking for public assistance with suspect identification. Both individuals were described as approximately six feet tall, of medium build, wearing dark hoodies and jeans. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Friday evening in the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood, patrol units were dispatched after multiple reports of gunfire. Officers located evidence of a shooting, including shell casings, but no victims were found at the scene. Police believe this may have been a drive-by shooting. The investigation is active and detectives urge anyone with home security footage from the area to come forward.

Early Saturday afternoon, police responded to an alleged vehicle burglary in progress near 31st and Mingo. Witnesses observed an individual breaking into parked cars in a shopping center lot. Officers detained a suspect nearby. Arrests have been made in connection with this incident.

Saturday night, officers were called to a domestic disturbance near the Pine and Lewis area. The investigation revealed allegations of assault between two adult family members. One party was treated for minor injuries and a warrant was initiated for the other individual, who had left prior to police arrival.

Sunday morning, an alleged commercial burglary was reported at a Warehouse District business near Archer and Sheridan. Entry appeared to have been forced after hours, with electronics reported missing. No arrests have been made and the case remains under investigation.

Early Monday in the Cherry Street area, police were called to a report of several vehicles with smashed windows along 15th Street. Officers confirmed multiple instances of alleged vandalism and theft of personal items. The incidents occurred overnight and investigators are working to determine if they are connected.

Monday afternoon in North Tulsa, officers responded to a reported assault at an apartment complex near Apache and MLK Jr. Boulevard. A victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported for medical treatment. The suspect, described as a male in his mid-twenties, left the area before police arrival. The case is open, and police are actively seeking public tips.

Tuesday morning, a traffic stop near Riverside and 21st led to the discovery of narcotics during a probable cause search. One arrest has been made, and seized evidence is being processed as part of an ongoing case.

Significant trends this week include an uptick in vehicle burglaries and vandalism in midtown and east Tulsa, as well as continued firearm-related offenses in north Tulsa neighborhoods. Tulsa police urge residents to secure valuables, remain alert, and promptly report suspicious activity.

Anyone who has information about these or other crimes is asked to call Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Tips may remain anonymous and could be eligible for a cash reward.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Tells. The police report that in the early morning hours Thursday,
near the intersection of sixty first in Peoria, officers responded
to an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store. According
to police statements, two masked suspects entered, displayed a weapon,
and took an undisclosed amount of cash before fleeing on foot.
Officers say the case remains under investigation and are asking

(00:21):
for public assistance with suspect identification. Both individuals were described
as approximately six feet tall, of medium build, wearing dark
hoodies and jeans. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact
crime stoppers. Friday evening, in the Kendall Whittier neighborhood, patrol
units were dispatched after multiple reports of gunfire. Officers located

(00:44):
evidence of a shooting, including shell casings, but no victims
were found at the scene. Police believe this may have
been a drive by shooting. The investigation is active and
detectives urge anyone with home security footage from the area
to come forward. Early Saturday afternoon, police responded to an
alleged vehicle burglary in progress near thirty first in Mingo.

(01:06):
Witnesses observed an individual breaking into parked cars in a
shopping center lot. Officers detained a suspect nearby. Arrests have
been made in connection with this incident. Saturday night, officers
were called to a domestic disturbance near the Pine and
Lewis area. The investigation revealed allegations of assault between two
adult family members. One party was treated for minor injuries

(01:28):
and a warrant was initiated for the other individual, who
had left prior to police arrival. Sunday morning, an alleged
commercial burglary was reported at a warehouse District business near
Archer and Sheridan. Entry appeared to have been forced after hours,
with electronics reported missing. No arrests have been made and
the case remains under investigation. Early Monday, in the Cherry

(01:50):
Street area, police were called to a report of several
vehicles with smashed windows along Fifteenth Street. Officers confirmed multiple
instances of a ledged vandalism and theft of personal items.
The incidents occurred overnight and investigators are working to determine
if they are connected. Monday afternoon, in North Tulsa, officers
responded to a reported assault at an apartment complex near

(02:13):
Apache and M. L K. Junior Boulevard. A victim sustained
non life threatening injuries and was transported for medical treatment.
The suspect, described as a male in his mid twenties,
left the area before police arrival. The case is open
and police are actively seeking public tips. Tuesday morning, a
traffic stop near Riverside in twenty first led to the

(02:34):
discovery of narcotics during a probable cause search. One arrest
has been made and seized evidence as being processed as
part of an ongoing case. Significant trends this week include
an uptick in vehicle burglaries and vandalism in midtown in
East Tulsa, as well as continued firearm related offenses in
North Tulsa neighborhoods. Tulsa Police urge residents to secure valuables,

(02:56):
remain alert, and promptly report suspicious activity. Anyone who has
information about these or other crimes is asked to call
Tulsa Crime Stoppers at nine one, eight five nine six cops.
Tips may remain anonymous and could be eligible for a

(03:18):
cash reward. Thank you for tuning in to this Tulsa
Daily Crime Report digest. Remember to subscribe for daily updates
and community safety tips. This has been a Quiet please production.
For more check out Quiet please dot ai
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