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October 11, 2025 2 mins
Near 6th Street and Boston, police responded to a break-in at the DGX store late on October 9th. Security reported a burglary and theft, and officers arrived to discover a suspect had taken beer, soup, and energy drinks before fleeing. Early the next morning, police apprehended Carl Kyker running north on Boston; Kyker admitted to stealing merchandise in the incident, which remains under legal review. Surveillance footage led to the identification and arrest of John Whitson, who also allegedly stole energy drinks. Both suspects were taken into custody and the case continues through the legal system.

At the intersection of 21st Street and Memorial during the early hours of October 5th, a fatal crash occurred involving a Jeep Wrangler and a Dodge pickup. Police determined that Christian Guerrero was driving the Jeep with his ex-girlfriend as a passenger, when he allegedly ran a red light while speeding at over 80 mph, causing a collision that ejected two men from the pickup truck. The men, identified as Kyle Silk and Kortlin Harmon, later died from their injuries. Guerrero’s ex-girlfriend reported being forced into the vehicle after Guerrero allegedly stalked and harassed her at his home. She sustained a broken hand and other minor injuries. Witness statements and police reports indicate Guerrero was driving erratically, drinking heavily, and had fired a gun in the air earlier in the evening. Guerrero was arrested on October 10th for two counts of 2nd Degree Murder, Kidnapping, Stalking, Reckless Driving, Speeding, and Failure to Stop at a Red Light. Results from a blood test are pending and may result in further charges. The investigation is ongoing, and listeners who witnessed the incident or have relevant information are encouraged to contact Tulsa Police.

No outstanding suspect descriptions have been released that require immediate public assistance.

In reviewing the week's incidents, there is a notable increase in violent crimes involving reckless driving and vehicle-related fatalities, along with continued property crime targeting retail businesses during after-hours periods.

Listeners with information related to these or other crimes can provide tips through Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or contact the Tulsa Police Department non-emergency line.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Near Sixth Street in Boston, police responded to a break
in at the DGX store late on October ninth. Security
reported a burglary and theft, and officers arrived to discover
a suspect had taken beer, soup, and energy drinks before fleeing.
Early the next morning police Early the next morning, police
apprehended Carl Kaiker running north on Boston. Kyker admitted to

(00:23):
stealing merchandise in the incident. Surveillance footage led to the
identification and arrest of John Whitson, who also allegedly stole
energy drinks. Both suspects were taken into custody and the
case continues through the legal system. At the intersection of
twenty first Street and Memorial during the early hours of
October fifth, a fatal crash occurred involving a Jeep Wrangler

(00:46):
and a Dodge pickup. Police determined that Christian Guerrero was
driving the jeep with his ex girlfriend as a passenger
when he allegedly ran a red light while speeding it
over eighty miles per hour, causing a collision that ejected
two men from the pickup truck. The men, identified as
Kyle Silk and Courtland Harmon later died from their injuries.

(01:08):
Guerrero's ex girlfriend reported being forced into the vehicle after
Guerrero allegedly stalked and harassed her at his home. She
sustained a broken hand and other minor injuries. Witness statements
and police reports indicate Guerrero was driving erradically, drinking heavily,
and had fired a gun in the air earlier in
the evening. Guerrero was arrested on October tenth for two

(01:32):
counts of second degree murder, kidnapping, stalking, reckless driving, speeding,
and failure to stop at a red light. Results from
a blood test are pending and may result in further charges.
The investigation is ongoing, and listeners who witnessed the incident
or have relevant information are encouraged to contact Tulsa Police.

(01:52):
No outstanding suspect descriptions have been released that require immediate
public assistance. In reviewing the week's incidents, there is an
notable increase in violent crimes involving reckless driving in vehicle
related fatalities, along with continued property crime targeting retail businesses
during after hours periods. Listeners with information related to these

(02:12):
or other crimes can provide tips through Tulsa Crime Stoppers
at nine one eight five nine six COPC or contact
the Tulsa Police Department non emergency line. Thank you for
tuning in, and please remember to subscribe for your daily update.
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