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September 20, 2025 3 mins
Tulsa police report that over the past week, several criminal incidents were logged in neighborhoods across the city. In the North Tulsa area near Apache Street and Peoria Avenue, officers responded to an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store. The suspect, described as a male in his twenties, approximately six feet tall, wearing a dark hoodie and jeans, fled the scene on foot. The incident remains under investigation, and officers are requesting assistance from the public to identify the suspect.

Near 61st Street and Memorial Drive in South Tulsa, a motor vehicle theft was reported in a parking lot outside a retail complex. Officers state the vehicle, a white 2018 Toyota Camry, was taken during the early morning hours. The case is open and investigators are reviewing surveillance footage.

In the downtown area, a burglary was reported at a business near Archer Street and Cincinnati Avenue. Police say entry was gained by breaking a rear window, and various electronics were taken. There were no injuries in the incident, and the case is currently under investigation with evidence being processed.

The midtown neighborhood near 21st Street and Yale Avenue experienced an alleged aggravated assault. Police responded to a disturbance at a residence and took one adult male into custody for questioning. No further details have been released as the investigation continues.

An alleged shooting took place near Pine Street and Lewis Avenue in North Tulsa. Officers responded to calls of shots fired and located shell casings in the street. No victims were found at the scene, but a short time later, a man arrived at a local hospital with non-life threatening gunshot injuries. Officers are canvassing the area and speaking with witnesses. Investigators urge anyone with information to come forward.

In West Tulsa near Charles Page Boulevard and 49th West Avenue, an alleged catalytic converter theft was reported from a commercial vehicle lot. Suspects reportedly cut through a fence to gain access and removed multiple converters. Detectives are working the case and encourage any witnesses or nearby businesses with surveillance to contact police.

Officers in East Tulsa responded to an alleged domestic disturbance near 31st Street and Garnett Road. One adult was arrested at the scene following a reported altercation that led to minor injuries. The case file remains open pending review by the district attorney.

Tulsa police are alert to a noticeable rise in alleged property crimes, particularly thefts from vehicles and catalytic converter thefts, in both commercial and residential areas. The department is also seeing an increase in crimes involving firearms, including reported shootings in North Tulsa. Detectives emphasize that public vigilance and timely reporting remain critical for solving these cases.

To submit anonymous tips, listeners can call Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. For emergencies or crimes in progress, always dial 911.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Tulsa Police report that over the past week, several criminal
incidents were logged in neighbourhoods across the city. In the
North Tulsa area, near Apache Street in Peoria Avenue, officers
responded to an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store.
The suspect, described as a male in his twenties, approximately
six feet tall wearing a dark Curdian jeans, fled the

(00:21):
scene on foot. The incident remains under investigation and officers
are requesting assistance from the public to identify the suspect.
Near sixty first Street and Memorial Drive in South Tulsa,
a motor vehicle theft was reported in a parking lot
outside a retail complex. Officers state the vehicle, a white
twenty eighteen Toyota Camry, was taken during the early morning hours.

(00:46):
The case is open and investigators are reviewing surveillance footage.
In the downtown area, a burglary was reported at a
business near Archer Street and Cincinnati Avenue. Police say entry
was gained by breaking a rear window and various electronics
were taken. There were no injuries in the incident and
the case is currently under investigation with evidence being processed.

(01:17):
The Midtown neighborhood Mere twenty first Street in Yale Avenue
experienced an alleged aggravated assault. Police responded to a disturbance
at a residence and took one adult male at a
custody for questioning. No further details have been released as
the investigation continues. An alleged shooting took place near Pine
Street and Lewis Avenue in North Tulsa. Officers responded to

(01:38):
calls of shots fired and located shell casings in the street.
No victims were found at the scene, but a short
time later, a man arrived at a local hospital with
non life threatening dunshot injuries. Officers are canvassing the area
and speaking with witnesses invest investigators. Suspects reportedly cut through

(02:26):
a fence to gain access and removed multiple converters. Detectives
are working the case and encourage any witnesses or nearby
businesses with surveillance to contact police. End of BA panel.
Officers in East Tulsa responded to an alleged domestic disturbance
near thirty first Street and Garnett Road. One adult was

(02:47):
arrested at the scene following a reported altercation that led
to minor injuries. End of BA panel. The case file
remains open pending review by the District Attorney. Tulsa Police
are alert to a noticeable rise in alleged property crimes,
particularly thefts from vehicles and catalytic converter thefts in both
commercial and residential areas. The department is also seeing an

(03:11):
increase in crimes involving firearms, including reported shootings in North Tulsa.
Detectives emphasize that public vigilance and timely reporting remain critical
for solving these cases. To submit anonymous tips, listeners can
call Crime Stoppers at nine one eight five nine six COPC.
For emergencies or crimes in progress, always dial nine to

(03:34):
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