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November 1, 2025 2 mins
A robbery was reported Thursday afternoon at the Boca Vista Apartments near 108th East Avenue and 33rd Street. Police say a woman was allegedly attacked by two suspects wearing Halloween-style masks as she arrived home. The suspects, identified by investigators as Pedro Ramos Jr. and Jeweliet Villarreal, allegedly punched the victim with brass knuckles, pointed a gun at her, and stole her bags. Officers located the two leaving a nearby apartment, where a search recovered masks, two pairs of brass knuckles, and a semiautomatic handgun matching the victim’s descriptions. It was also discovered that the suspects’ two children had been left alone during the incident. The children are now in the care of relatives. Both suspects were arrested on complaints of conjoint robbery and assault while wearing a mask and this case remains under investigation as charges are processed.

A fatal driving incident in July led to the arrest of an 18-year-old on a manslaughter charge in the Riverside neighborhood. Police report the suspect was allegedly intoxicated during the crash, resulting in a fatality. The case was brought to resolution this past week and police confirm an arrest has been made.

Throughout October, Tulsa Police highlight an uptick in fall-related gatherings across East Tulsa, particularly in Holiday Hills and around Parkview Baptist Church. While these events have kept officers visible within local neighborhoods, patrol reports indicate no significant criminal disruptions linked to these gatherings.

In summary, the week’s incidents included a violent armed robbery near 108th East Avenue and 33rd Street with suspects apprehended, and the resolution of a fatal DUI crash in Riverside with an arrest. There has been no notable pattern of increased property crimes or assaults in core neighborhoods, though officers are maintaining focused patrols with holiday activities ramping up. Police continue to emphasize community engagement as a crime prevention strategy, particularly with ongoing outreach and visibility at local community events.

Anyone with information relevant to open cases—including details about the Boca Vista Apartment robbery or any other recent incidents—is encouraged to contact the Tulsa Police Department’s non-emergency tip line at 918-596-2677. For emergencies, always call 911.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
A robbery was reported Thursday afternoon at the Boca Vista
apartments near one hundred eighth East Avenue and thirty third Street.
Police say a woman was allegedly attacked by two suspects
wearing Halloween style masks as she arrived home. The suspects,
identified by investigators as Pajo Ramos Junior and Juliet Villiaurel,
allegedly punched the victim with brass knuckles, pointed a gun

(00:22):
at her, and stole her bags. Officers located the two
leaving a nearby apartment, where a search recovered masks, two
pairs of brass knuckles, and a semi automatic hand done
matching the victim's descriptions. It was also discovered that the
suspects two children had been left alone during the incident.
The children are now in the care of relatives. Both

(00:43):
suspects were arrested on complaints of conjoid robbery and assault
while wearing a mask, and this case remains under investigation
as charges are processed. A fatal driving incident in July
led to the arrest of an eighteen year old on
a manslaughter charge in the Riverside neighborhood. Police report the
suspect was a lie ludgedly intoxicated during the crash, resulting
in a fatality. The case was brought to resolution this

(01:05):
past week, and police confirm and arrest has been made.
Throughout October, Tulsa police highlight an uptick in fall related
gatherings across East Tulsa, particularly in Holiday Hills and around
Parkview Baptist Church. While these events have kept officers visible
within local neighborhoods, patrol reports indicate no significant criminal disruptions

(01:25):
linked to these gatherings. In summary, the week's incidents included
a violent armed robbery near one hundred eighth East Avenue
and thirty third Street, with suspects apprehended, and the resolution
of a fatal DUI crash in Riverside with an arrest.
There has been no notable pattern of increased property crimes
or assaults in core neighborhoods, though officers are maintaining focused

(01:49):
patrols with holiday activities ramping up. Police continued to emphasize
community engagement as a crime prevention strategy, particularly with ongoing
outreach and visible ability at local community events. Anyone with
information relevant to open cases, including details about the Boca
Vista apartment robbery, or any other recent incidents. Is encouraged

(02:11):
to contact the Tulsa Police Department's non emergency tip line
at nine one eight five nine six two six seven seven.
For emergencies, always call nine one one. Thank you for
tuning in and be sure to subscribe for future updates.
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