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October 8, 2025 3 mins
Listeners in Tulsa, Oklahoma, here’s your daily crime report digest covering incidents from the past week. In the North Peoria neighborhood, officers responded to a reported armed robbery outside a convenience store late Thursday. The alleged suspect brandished a handgun, forced the clerk to hand over cash, and fled on foot. The Tulsa Police Department is actively seeking public assistance to locate a Black male, roughly 6 feet tall, last seen wearing a red hoodie and black jeans. This incident remains under investigation.

Near the intersection of 61st Street and Memorial Drive, authorities investigated a vehicle burglary early Saturday morning. The alleged suspect broke a car window and stole electronics. Police are reviewing surveillance footage for leads. No arrests have been made; case remains open.

On Sunday night in the Kendall-Whittier area, officers responded to reports of gunshots. Upon arrival, they discovered a male victim with non-life-threatening injuries. Preliminary investigation found an alleged altercation between the victim and another male, who fled before officers arrived. The shooting remains under investigation with no suspects identified.

Wednesday afternoon saw a residential burglary in the vicinity of 31st Street and Garnett Road. The alleged intruder forced entry through the back door and stole jewelry and medications. Officers collected forensic evidence and continue to investigate.

A suspected stolen vehicle was recovered near Admiral Place and Sheridan Road on Monday evening. Officers located the car after receiving a tip, and it was confirmed to have been reported stolen. No suspects were on scene; the matter is under investigation.

In Midtown Tulsa, authorities responded to a reported assault at a shopping plaza off 21st Street on Friday evening. The alleged suspect punched a store patron during an argument. The suspect was described as a white female with brown hair, roughly 30 years old, last seen wearing a gray sweater. Police request information from anyone who witnessed the incident.

Late Tuesday night in the Red Fork area, officers investigated a hit-and-run accident involving a pedestrian near West 41st Street. The alleged driver fled the scene in a silver sedan. Police are canvassing local businesses for surveillance footage and are seeking public assistance to locate the suspect vehicle.

On Saturday in the East Tulsa neighborhood off 129th East Avenue, burglary was reported at a small business. Entry was gained by breaking the front window, and cash was stolen from the register. The case is under investigation, and officers are reviewing security camera footage.

In the Greenwood District, police investigated a vandalism call on Monday afternoon, where several vehicles had their tires slashed in a public lot. No suspects have been identified and the incident is still under investigation.

Near the intersection of Pine Street and Lewis Avenue, patrol officers responded to a domestic disturbance on Thursday. The alleged altercation led to minor injuries. Police interviewed both parties and forwarded the case for further review.

Significant patterns from the past week include a rise in burglary and theft incidents in commercial areas, alongside continued vehicle-related crime. The Tulsa Police Department encourages anyone with information about these incidents to call Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or submit anonymous tips online.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Listeners. In Tulsa, Oklahoma, here's your daily crime report digest
covering incidents from the past week. In the North Peroria neighborhood,
officers responded to a reported armed robbery outside a convenience
store late Thursday. The alleged suspect brandished a handgun, forced
the clerk to hand over cash, and fled on foot.
The Tulsa Police Department is actively seeking public assistance to

(00:22):
locate a black mail roughly six feet tall, last seen
wearing a red hoodie and black jeans. This incident remains
under investigation. Near the intersection of sixty first Street and
Memorial Drive, authorities investigated a vehicle burglary early Saturday morning.
The alleged suspect broke a car window and stole electronics.
Police are reviewing surveillance footage for leeds. No arrests have

(00:46):
been made. Case remains open. On Sunday night, in the
Kendall Whittier area, officers responded to reports of gunshots upon
a wival. They discovered a male victim with non life
threatening injuries. Preliminary investigation found in a alleged altercation between the
victim and another male who fled before officers arrived. The
shooting remains under investigation with no suspects identified. Wednesday afternoon

(01:09):
saw a residential burglary in the vicinity of thirty first
Street and Garnett Road. The alleged intruder forced entry through
the back door and stole jewelry and medications. Officers collected
forensic evidence and continued to investigate. A suspected stolen vehicle
was recovered near Admiral Place and Sheridan Road on Monday evening.
Officers located the car after receiving a tip, and it

(01:30):
was confirmed to have been reported stolen. No suspects were unseen.
The matter is under investigation. In midtown Tulsa, authorities responded
to a reported assault at a shopping plaza off twenty
first Street on Friday evening. The alleged suspect punched a
store patron during an argument. The suspect was described as
a white female with brown hair, roughly thirty years old,

(01:51):
last seen wearing a gray sweater. Police request information from
anyone who witnessed the incident. Late Tuesday night, in the
Red Fork area, officers investigated a hit and run accident
involving a pedestrian near West forty first Street. The alleged
driver fled the scene in a silver Zedan. Police are
canvassing local businesses for surveillance footage and are seeking public

(02:12):
assistance to locate the suspect vehicle. On Saturday, in the
East Tulsa neighborhood off one hundred and twenty ninth East Avenue,
burglary was reported at a small business. Entry was gained
by breaking the front window and cash was stolen from
the register. The case is under investigation and officers are
reviewing security camera footage. In the Greenwood District, police investigated

(02:34):
a vandalism call on Monday afternoon where several vehicles had
their tires slashed in a public lot. No suspects had
been identified and the incident is still under investigation. Near
the intersection of Pine Street and Lewis Avenue, patrol officers
responded to a domestic disturbance on Thursday. The alleged altercation
led to minor injuries. Police interviewed both parties and forwarded

(02:56):
the case for further review. Significant patterns from the past
week include arise in burglary and theft incidents in commercial areas,
alongside continued vehicle related crime. The Tulsa Police Department encourages
anyone with information about these incidents to call crime Stoppers
at nine one eight five nine six COPC or submit

(03:18):
anonymous tips online. Thank you for tuning in and remember
to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For
more check out Quiet Please dot ai
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