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July 28, 2025 2 mins
Last week in Tulsa, Oklahoma, law enforcement responded to several criminal incidents across the city. In the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood, police are investigating an alleged armed robbery reported near Pine Street and Lewis Avenue on Tuesday evening. The victim told authorities that an unknown male suspect brandished a handgun and demanded personal property before fleeing westbound on foot. Tulsa police said the case is under investigation and have asked for the public's help in identifying the individual. The suspect is described as a Black male, mid-20s, approximately 6 feet tall, last seen wearing a red hoodie and dark jeans.

Near 61st Street and Peoria Avenue, officers responded to an alleged aggravated assault late Wednesday night. According to police reports, an altercation escalated inside a local convenience store, resulting in one individual suffering non-life-threatening injuries from a sharp weapon. No arrests have been made and the case is ongoing.

A car burglary was reported in the Brookside district on Thursday morning, where an individual allegedly entered an unlocked vehicle parked near 36th Street and Peoria and removed electronics. Police note that surveillance video is being reviewed and the incident remains under investigation.

On Friday afternoon, officers were dispatched to the area of Pine and Yale following reports of shots fired. Upon arrival, police located evidence of gunfire but found no victims or suspects at the scene. Investigators believe this may be connected to an ongoing dispute in the neighborhood and are actively seeking additional information.

Saturday saw an arrest in the downtown Tulsa area after authorities responded to an alleged theft at a retail store near Archer and Boston Avenue. Officers apprehended a male suspect on-site while attempting to leave the premises with unpaid merchandise. The individual was booked on charges of petit larceny after a brief investigation at the scene.

Early Sunday morning, Tulsa officers investigated a report of domestic violence in the vicinity of 11th Street and Sheridan. Police state the alleged incident is being reviewed by the family violence unit, and support services have been offered to the individuals involved.

Over the past week, law enforcement described a noticeable uptick in vehicle break-ins in the midtown area, particularly targeting unlocked vehicles during late-night hours. Police urge listeners to secure their vehicles and avoid leaving valuables visible.

If you have information about any recent crimes or suspect activity, contact the Tulsa Police Department non-emergency line at 918-596-9222 or call Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Last week. In Tulsa, Oklahoma, law enforcement responded to several
criminal incidents across the city. In the Kendall Wideow neighborhood,
police are investigating an alleged armed robbery reported near Pine
Street and Lewis Avenue on Tuesday evening. The victim told
authorities that an unknown male suspect brandished a handgun and
demanded personal property before fleeing westbound on foot. Tulsa Police

(00:22):
said the case is under investigation and have asked for
the public's help in identifying the individual. The suspect is
described as a black male, mid twenties, approximately six feet tall,
last seen wearing a red hoodie and dark jeans near
sixty first Street In Peoria Avenue, officers responded to an
alleged aggravated assault late Wednesday night. According to police reports,

(00:43):
an altercation escalated inside a local convenience store, resulting in
one individual suffering non life threatening injuries from a sharp weapon.
No arrests have been made and the case is ongoing.
A car burglary was reported in the Brookside District on
Thursday morning, where an individual allegedly entered an unlocked vehicle
parked near thirty sixth Street and Peoria and removed electronics.

(01:06):
Police note that surveillance video is being reviewed and the
incident remains under investigation. On Friday afternoon, officers were dispatched
to the area of Pine and Yale following reports of
shots fired. Upon arrival, police located evidence of gunfire, but
found no victims or suspects at the scene. Investigators believe
this may be connected to an ongoing dispute in the

(01:27):
neighborhood and are actively seeking additional information. Saturdays saw an
arrest in the downtown Tulsa area after authorities responded to
an alleged theft at a retail store near Archer and
Boston Avenue. Officers apprehended a male suspect on site while
attempting to leave the premises with unpaid merchandise. The individual
was booked on charges of petit larceny after a brief

(01:48):
investigation at the scene. Early Sunday morning, Tulsa officers investigated
a report of domestic violence in the vicinity of eleven
Street and Sheridan. Police state. The alleged incident is being
reviewed by the Family Violence Unit, and support services have
been offered to the individuals involved. Over the past week,
law enforcement described a noticeable uptick in vehicle break ins

(02:09):
in the Midtown area, particularly targeting unlocked vehicles during late
night hours. Police urge listeners to secure their vehicles and
avoid leaving valuables visible. If you have information about any
recent crimes or suspect activity, contact the Tosa Police Department
non emergency line at nine one eight five nine six
nine nine two two, or call Crime Stoppers at nine

(02:30):
one eight five nine six five nine four two eight two,
or call Crime Stoppers at nine one eight five nine
six CPOs. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe.
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