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September 15, 2025 3 mins
Last week in Tulsa, several notable criminal incidents were reported. In the area near 11th Street and Garnett, officers responded to an alleged burglary at a local convenience store during the early hours of Tuesday. According to the Tulsa Police Department, the suspect is described as a male, medium build, last seen wearing a dark hoodie and jeans. Police are seeking public assistance as the individual fled the scene on foot and remains unidentified. The case is currently under investigation.

Later in the week, near the Midtown neighborhood, officers were dispatched in response to a reported domestic assault. Police state that a male suspect was taken into custody on scene and is currently being held on charges of alleged domestic assault and battery. This case is active, with further investigation ongoing.

In the vicinity of 61st and Peoria on Thursday evening, a reported armed robbery took place at a small business. Employees described the suspect as a female, approximately 5’6”, wearing a red jacket and black pants, who allegedly threatened staff with a firearm before fleeing with cash. Police are asking for any information from the public, as the suspect has not yet been identified and the investigation is open.

Friday, officers in North Tulsa responded to a call regarding shots fired near the Pine and Harvard intersection. Upon arrival, police located property damage consistent with firearm discharge but discovered no injuries. Witness reports described a dark sedan leaving the area at high speed. This incident is being reviewed, and no arrests have been announced.

A separate alleged vehicle theft was reported Saturday morning in the Riverside area. The victim stated their car was taken from a parking lot while unattended. Tulsa police confirmed an investigation is underway; the vehicle was last seen heading eastbound.

Also reported this week, at 31st and Memorial, officers took into custody a suspect on outstanding warrants following a routine traffic stop. The individual was booked on charges related to alleged possession of a controlled dangerous substance and for failure to appear in court.

Finally, a disturbance was reported late Sunday night in the downtown district near Main and Brady. Police responded and found evidence of a physical altercation between two adult males. One individual was transported for minor injuries. The matter has been referred to the district attorney’s office for review, while both parties were released at the scene pending further investigation.

This week, alleged property crimes including burglary and vehicle theft remain prevalent across several districts, with police noting a rise in reports near major intersections. Crimes involving firearms continue to be under scrutiny, especially in the northern parts of the city. Tulsa authorities ask listeners with pertinent information on any open cases or active investigations to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or use the department’s anonymous tip line.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Last week in Tulsa, several notable criminal incidents were reported
in the area near Eleventh Street In Garnett, Officers responded
to an alleged burglary at a local convenience store during
the early hours of Tuesday. According to the Tulsa Police Department,
the suspect is described as a male, medium billed last
scene wearing a dark hoodie in jeans. Police are seeking

(00:21):
public assistance as the individual fled the scene on foot
and remains unidentified. Low cost the case is current. The
case is currently under investigation. Later in the week, near
the Midtown neighborhood, officers were dispatched in response to a
reported domestic assault. Police state that a male suspect was
taken into customy on scene and is currently being held

(00:43):
on charges of alleged domestic assault and battery. This case
is active, with further investigation ongoing. In the vicinity of
sixty first in Peoria on Thursday evening, a reported armed
robbery took place at a small business. Employees described the
suspect as a fe email approximately five feet six inches
wearing a red jacket and black pants, who allegedly threatened

(01:06):
staff with a firearm before fleeing with cash. Police are
asking for any information from the public as the suspect
has not yet been identified and the investigation is open. Friday,
officers in North Tulsa responded to a call regarding shots
fired near the Pine and Harvard intersection. Upon arrival, police
located property damage consistent with firearm discharge, but discovered no injuries.

(01:29):
Witness reports described the dark sedan leaving the area at
high speed. This incident is being reviewed and no arrests
have been announced. A separate alleged vehicle theft was reported
Saturday morning in the Riverside area. The victims stated their
car was taken from a parking lot while unattended. Telsa
Police confirmed an investigation is underway. The vehicle was last

(01:50):
seen heading eastbound. Also reported this week, at thirty first
in Memorial, officers took into custody of suspect on outstanding
warrants following a routine traffic stop. The individual was booked
on charges related to alleged possession of a controlled dangerous
substance and for failure to appear in court. Finally, a
disturbance was reported late Sunday night and the downtown district

(02:12):
near Maine and Brady police responded and found evidence of
a physical altercation between two adult males. One individual was
transported from minor injuries. The matter has been referred to
the District Attorney's office for review, while both parties were
released at the scene pending further investigation. This week, alleged
property crimes, including burglary and vehicle theft, remained prevalent across

(02:35):
several districts, with police noting arise in reports near major intersections.
Crimes involving firearms continue to be under scrutiny, especially in
the northern parts of the city. Tulsa authorities asked listeners
with pertinent information on any open cases or active investigations
to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at MINE one, eight, five,

(02:56):
nine six COPC or U use the department's anonymous tip line.
Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe for
daily updates. This has been a quiet please production. For
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