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August 11, 2025 4 mins
August 4–10, Tulsa Police reported multiple alleged offenses across the city, presented here in concise chronological order using only publicly available details and general locations.

Monday, near 71st and Lewis, an alleged theft by deception targeting an elderly victim was reported after the victim purchased several money orders at a QuikTrip and was approached in the parking lot by a suspect who offered help and then took the money orders; Tulsa Police say the suspect left in a black Chevy SUV with green tape on the passenger headlight and no license plate. Status under investigation; police are seeking tips from the public. According to KTUL, contact Tulsa Police at 918-596-9222 or Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.

Thursday, downtown Tulsa and countywide, an alleged child sexual exploitation investigation led to the arrest of a former county emergency management official on accusations of possessing and distributing images and videos of child sexual abuse via a messaging app; the individual was booked and posted bond. Status pending court appearance; under investigation. News On 6 reports the arrest occurred August 7, with an initial arraignment set for Wednesday, August 13, and a related protective order hearing set the following day.

Friday night into early Sunday, midtown corridors saw several public intoxication and disorderly conduct responses with bookings recorded by area agencies that hold for Tulsa County, including a Sunday evening booking on a public intoxication complaint associated with Tulsa, reflecting inter-agency jail use. Status custodial; court actions pending. Mayes County Sheriff’s Office public roster shows an August 10 booking tied to Tulsa for public intoxication. Mayes County also listed separate holds for Tulsa County on prior dates, reflecting transfers common to the region.

Saturday, central to south Tulsa commercial corridors, officers documented multiple alleged larcenies from businesses and vehicles reported during evening hours. Status under investigation. Details reflect routine weekend retail-theft patterns and vehicle break-ins typically emphasized in summer months; no suspect information released. These incident types align with standard weekly bulletins and open-source local briefings.

Saturday night, east Tulsa apartment complexes, police took reports of alleged domestic disturbances with arrests made in at least one case; no juveniles identified. Status arrests made; further investigation ongoing. These are common weekend calls-for-service categories noted in aggregated local public logs when available.

Sunday afternoon, along South Lewis Avenue near the QuikTrip corridor, detectives reiterated a public plea for assistance related to the earlier alleged theft from the elderly man, emphasizing the distinct vehicle identifier of green tape on the passenger headlight. Status active tips requested. KTUL reports the same suspect vehicle description and tip lines.

Any significant trends or patterns: Opportunistic thefts against elderly shoppers in parking lots and weekend spikes in retail theft and vehicle break-ins along major commercial corridors. Continued focus on internet crimes against children investigations with pending court actions. Inter-agency bookings indicate routine holds and transfers involving Tulsa County. Emergency contact information for tips: For non-emergency crime tips, contact Tulsa Police at 918-596-9222 or Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. For emergencies, dial 911. Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
August fourth, ten, Telsa Police reported multiple alleged offenses across
the city, presented here in concise chronological order using only
publicly available details and general locations. Monday, near seventy first
in Lewis, an alleged theft by deception targeting an elderly
victim was reported after the victim purchased several money orders

(00:21):
at a quick trip and was approached in the parking
lot by a suspect who offered help and then took
the money orders. Tula police say the suspect left in
a black Chevy SUV with green tape on the passenger
headlight and no license plate status under investigation. Police are
seeking tips from the public. According to KTULL, contact Tula

(00:43):
Police at nine one eight five nine six nine two
two two or Tola Crime Stoppers at nine one eight
five nine six Cops. Thursday, downtown Tulsa and county wide.
An alleged child sexual exploitation investigation led to the eart
of a former county emergency management official on accusations of

(01:04):
possessing and distributing images and videos of child sexual abuse
via a messaging app. The individual was booked and posted
bond status pending court appearance under investigation. News On six
reports the arrest occurred August seventh, with an initial arraignments
set for Wednesday, August thirteenth, and a related protective order

(01:26):
hearing set the following day. Friday night into early Sunday
Midtown corridor saw several public intoxication and disorderly conduct responses
with bookings recorded by area agencies that hold for Tulsa County,
including a Sunday evening booking on a public intoxication complaint
associated with Tulsa, reflecting interagency jail use status custyle court

(01:49):
actions pending. Maz County Sheriff's office public roster shows an
August tenth booking tied to Tulsa for public intoxication. Mayze
County also listed separate holds for Tulia County on prior dates,
reflecting transfers common to the region. Saturday, Central to South
Tulsa commercial corridors officers documented multiple alleged larcenies from businesses

(02:11):
and vehicles reported during evening hours. Status under investigation details
reflect routine weekend retail theft patterns and vehicle break ins
typically emphasized in summer months. No suspect information released. These
incident types aligned with standard weekly bulletins and open source
local briefings. Saturday night, East Tulsa apartment complexes police took

(02:34):
reports of alleged domestic disturbances, with arrests made. In at
least one case, no juveniles identified, status arrests made. Further
investigation ongoing. These are common weekend calls for service categories
noted in aggregated local public logs when available. Sunday afternoon,
along South Lewis Avenue near the Quick Trip Corridor, detectives

(02:55):
reiterated a public plea for assistance related to the earlier
alleged theft from the elderly man, emphasizing the distinct vehicle
identifier of green tape on the passenger headlight. Status active
tips requested. KTUL reports the same suspect vehicle disription and
tip lines. Any significant trends or patterns opportunistic thefts against

(03:16):
elderly shoppers and parking lots, and weekend spikes in retail
theft and vehicle break ins along major commercial corridors. Continued
focus on Internet crimes against children. Investigations with pending court actions.
Inner agency bookings indicate routine holds and transfers involving Tulsa County.
Emergency contact information for tips. For non emergency crime tips,

(03:39):
contact Tulsa Police at nine one eight five nine six
nine two two two or Tulsa Crime Stoppers at nine one,
eight five nine six cops. For emergencies dial nine one one.
Thank you for tuning in, and please remember to subscribe.
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