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October 20, 2025 3 mins
Several criminal events were reported across Tulsa in the previous week. In the Midtown district, police responded to an alleged armed robbery near the intersection of 21st Street and Harvard, where a male suspect reportedly displayed a handgun and took personal property from a convenience store employee. The investigation remains underway and police have requested that anyone with information about a male suspect, mid-20s, wearing a black hoodie and blue jeans, contact authorities.

In West Tulsa, officers investigated a shooting incident reported near the vicinity of Southwest Boulevard and 49th West Avenue. Two adult males were transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Officials stated that the incident appeared to stem from a dispute, and police are continuing to interview witnesses. No arrests have been made, and detectives are seeking leads.

North Tulsa saw an alleged vehicle theft near Pine Street and Lewis Avenue, where a truck was reported missing from a parking lot. Officers located the vehicle later that evening abandoned near Apache Street, and the case is still under investigation with no suspects identified.

In South Tulsa, authorities were dispatched to the Woodland Hills area after a report of burglary at a retail establishment. Surveillance footage showed two alleged suspects, described as one male and one female, both wearing face coverings, breaking into the store after hours and removing electronics. Tulsa police are asking for public assistance to identify the suspects as the case remains active.

On the east side, near Garnett Road and Admiral Place, officers responded to calls regarding vandalism and property damage at a small business. Multiple windows were found smashed, and spray-painted messages left on the exterior. The alleged crime is being investigated as possible criminal mischief. No arrests have been made at this time.

Downtown Tulsa law enforcement investigated a disturbance involving an alleged assault outside a nightclub near Archer Street. According to official reports, two individuals engaged in a physical altercation resulting in minor injuries. Responding officers separated parties and filed an incident report; no arrests were reported and the matter is under review.

Brookside neighborhood experienced a series of alleged vehicle break-ins between Peoria Avenue and Riverside Drive. Residents reported property stolen from parked vehicles mainly overnight. Officers collected evidence from affected sites, and the investigation remains open with additional patrols scheduled.

According to local law enforcement, significant trends this week included continued vehicle-related crime in residential areas, as well as an uptick in retail break-ins. Police urge listeners to remain vigilant and secure belongings, and to report suspicious activity. Anyone with tips or information on these incidents can contact Tulsa Police Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Several criminal events were reported across Tulsa in the previous week.
In the Midtown District, police responded to an alleged armed
robbery near the intersection of twenty first Street and Harvard,
where a male suspect reportedly displayed a handgun and took
personal property from a convenience store employee. The investigation remains
under way and police have requested that anyone with information

(00:22):
about a male suspect mid twenties wearing a black hoodie
and blue jeans contact authorities. In West Tulsa, officers investigated
a shooting incident reported near the vicinity of Southwest Boulevard
and forty ninth West Avenue. Two adult males were transported
to a local hospital with non life threatening injuries. Officials

(00:42):
stated that the incident appeared to stem from a dispute,
and police are continuing to interview witnesses. No arrests have
been made, and detectives are seeking leads. North Tulsa saw
an alleged vehicle theft near Pine Street and Lewis Avenue,
where a truck was reported missing from a parking lot.
Officers located the vehicle later that evening, abandoned near Apache

(01:04):
Street and the case is still under investigation with no
suspects identified. In South Tulsa, authorities were dispatched to the
Woodland Hills area after a report of burglary at a
retail establishment. Surveillance footage showed two alleged suspects, described as
one male and one female, both wearing face coverings, breaking
into the store after hours and removing electronics. Tulsa Police

(01:28):
are asking for public assistance to identify the suspects as
the case remains active. On the East Side near Garnet
Road and Admiral Place, officers responded to calls regarding vandalism
and property damage at a small business. Multiple windows were
found smashed and spray painted messages left on the exterior.
The alleged crime is being investigated as possible criminal mischief.

(01:52):
No arrests have been made at this time. Downtown Tulsa
law enforcement investigated a disturbance involving an alleged assault outside
a nightclub near Archer Street. According to official reports, two
individuals engaged in a physical altercation, resulting in minor injuries.
Responding officers separated parties and filed an incident report. No

(02:13):
arrests were reported, and the matter is under review. Brookside
Neighborhood experienced a series of alleged vehicle break ins between
Paria Avenue and Riverside Drive. Residents reported property stolen from
parked vehicles, mainly overnight. Officers collected evidence from affected sites
and the investigation remains open with additional patrol scheduled. According

(02:35):
to local law enforcement, significant trends this week included continued
vehicle related crime in residential areas, as well as an
uptick in retail break ins. Police urged listeners to remain
vigilant and secure belongings and to report suspicious activity. Anyone
with tips or information on these incidents can contact Tulsa
Police Crime Stoppers at nine one eight five nine six Cops.

(02:58):
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