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September 17, 2025 1 min
Good morning listeners. Here's your Tulsa crime digest covering recent incidents across the metro area.

On September 11th around 11 PM near Pine and Harvard, a man walking through Sequoyah Park was attacked with a hatchet by an unknown assailant. The victim was cutting through the park on his way home when he passed a man and woman sitting on a bench. Moments later, he was struck multiple times in the head from behind. Despite severe head injuries, the victim escaped to a nearby residence for help and was hospitalized. Police helicopter crews located 39-year-old Michael Jacobs near a creek holding a hatchet and arrested him. Officers recovered the weapon from the creek and a pellet gun from Jacobs' vehicle. Two other individuals with Jacobs were questioned and released. Jacobs faces charges including assault with a deadly weapon after prior felony conviction, unlawful possession of a firearm, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

In August, a sexual assault occurred in the wooded area of Hunter Park. The female victim was walking when approached by a male suspect who allegedly attacked and sexually assaulted her. On Tuesday September 16th, police arrested 42-year-old Brent Allen Reamy on one count of rape by instrumentation. Officers had encountered Reamy shortly after the August assault near 91st and Yale, noting his unusual behavior at the time. The victim later identified Reamy in a photo lineup.

Both cases involved attacks on individuals walking through Tulsa parks during evening hours. The incidents highlight ongoing safety concerns in city park areas, particularly during late evening hours when fewer people are present.

Anyone with information about these or other crimes should contact Tulsa Police at 918-596-9222 or Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, listeners, here's your Tosa crime digest covering recent
incidents across the metro area. On September eleventh, around eleven
pm near Pine and Harvard, a man walking through Sequoya
Park was attacked with a hatchet by an unknown assailant.
The victim was cutting through the park on his way
home when he passed a man and woman sitting on
a bench. Moments later, he was struck multiple times in

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the head from behind. Despite severe head injuries, the victim
escaped to a nearby residence for help and was hospitalized.
Police helicopter crews located thirty nine year old Michael Jacobs
near a creek holding a hatchet and arrested in Officers
recovered the weapon from the creek and a pellic gun
from Jacob's vehicle. Two other individuals with Jacob's were questioned

(00:44):
and released. Jacob's face's charges including assault with the deadly
web gathering, unlawful possession of a firearm, and possession of
drug paraphernalia. In August, a sexual assault occurred in the
wooded area of Hunter Park. The female victim was walking
when approached by a male suspect, who allegedly attacked and
sexually assaulted her. On Tuesday, September sixteenth, police arrested forty

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two year old Brent Alan Remi on one count of
rape by instrumentation. Officers had encountered Remi shortly after the
August assault near ninety first in Yale, noting his unusual
behavior at the time. The victim later identified Remi in
a photo one up. Both cases involved at tax on
individuals walking through Tulsa parks during evening hours. The incidents

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highlight ongoing safety concerns in city park areas, particularly during
late evening hours when fewer people are present. Anyone with
information about these or other crimes should contact Tulsa Police
at nine one eight five nine six nine two two
two or crime Stoppers at nine one eight five nine six.
Cops thank you for tuning in listeners and make sure

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