Good morning, this is your Tulsa crime report digest. We have several incidents to report from the past week.On Monday morning, December 1st, a body was discovered near South Cheyenne Avenue and West 6th Street in downtown Tulsa. Tulsa Police responded to the scene and determined the death was not due to natural causes. Authorities also noted the individual was not homeless. The investigation remains ongoing at this time.In a separate matter, a woman suspected of arson and weapons violations has been added to Oklahoma's 10 Most Wanted list. Alexis Elizabeth Jean Blackmon, 39, faces charges related to a July 2024 incident in Tulsa where she allegedly set a fire in her home and discharged a weapon into a nearby in-home daycare facility. Twelve individuals, including children, were present during the shooting. Blackmon has a prior criminal history, having served 38 months in Kansas prison for second-degree murder in 2008. She is considered armed and dangerous. Attorney General Gentner Drummond is offering a reward of up to five thousand dollars for information leading to her arrest.Additionally, an Oklahoma County prosecutor indicates more charges are forthcoming against sex offender Melvin Platt. A motion to revoke his suspended sentence was continued on December 1st as the case develops.Listeners are encouraged to report any information regarding these incidents or the whereabouts of Alexis Blackmon to the Tulsa Police Department. Thank you for tuning in to this crime report digest. Be sure to subscribe for updates on local incidents as they develop. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Good afternoon, this is your Tulsa crime report digest for the week of November 24 through December 1, 2025.On Monday, December 1st, Tulsa Police responded to a body discovered near South Cheyenne Avenue and West 6th Street in downtown Tulsa. The incident remains under investigation as a possible homicide with police examining the scene for evidence.Also on December 1st, law enforcement conducted a significant drug operation in Tulsa, seizing millions of dollars worth of cocaine and methamphetamine. The Tulsa Police Department is continuing investigation into the source and distribution network involved in this seizure.In a matter requiring ongoing public awareness, authorities have added Alexis Elizabeth Jean Blackmon, age 39, to Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond's 10 Most Wanted list. Blackmon faces charges related to a July 19, 2024 incident in Tulsa where she allegedly set a fire in her residence and discharged a weapon into a nearby in-home daycare facility. Twelve individuals, primarily children, were present at the time of the gunfire. According to authorities, Blackmon has a prior criminal history including a 2008 conviction in Kansas for second-degree murder. She is considered armed and dangerous. A reward of up to five thousand dollars is being offered for information leading to her arrest.Listeners are urged to report any information regarding these incidents to the Tulsa Police Department or contact Crime Stoppers. If you have information about Blackmon's whereabouts, please contact the Oklahoma Attorney General's office immediately.Thank you for tuning in to this crime report digest. Please subscribe for daily updates on public safety matters in the Tulsa area. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out Quiet Please dot AI.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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During the week of November 19th through November 25th, North Tulsa saw an alleged armed robbery near the 4600 block of North Peoria Avenue, where a suspect reportedly brandished a firearm and demanded cash from a convenience store clerk before fleeing on foot; this case remains under investigation according to Tulsa police reports. Officers responded to a burglary alarm in the Brookside neighborhood near 36th Street and Peoria Avenue, discovering alleged forced entry at a local boutique; no suspects were located at the scene and detectives are reviewing surveillance video. In West Tulsa’s Red Fork area, patrol units investigated an alleged aggravated assault at a gas station near Southwest Boulevard and 41st West Avenue, where one individual sustained non-life-threatening injuries, and the suspect has not yet been identified based on interviews at the scene. Midtown reported a series of auto burglaries around the 21st and Yale corridor, with multiple vehicles allegedly broken into overnight between November 20th and 22nd; Tulsa police encourage listeners to secure their vehicles and remove valuables while this pattern is under active investigation. In the area of East 61st and Memorial, one arrest was made following an alleged domestic disturbance that escalated into an assault; the suspect was transported to Tulsa County Jail and charges are pending review.An alleged theft of catalytic converters occurred in the area surrounding 11th and Garnett, with several businesses reporting vehicle damage on the morning of November 23rd; police are requesting public assistance and described a possible suspect vehicle as a dark-colored pickup truck. In the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood, one individual was arrested in connection with an alleged stolen property case after officers located a vehicle listed as stolen; this investigation is ongoing. Downtown, law enforcement responded to a reported strong-arm robbery near 2nd Street and Main in the early morning hours of November 24th, where a male suspect is described as a Black male, approximately 6 feet tall, last seen wearing a red hoodie and blue jeans; the Tulsa Police Department requests anyone with information or video footage in the area to come forward. At 51st and Mingo in South Tulsa, officers are investigating an alleged vandalism incident at a retail parking lot where multiple vehicles were damaged overnight; no arrests have been made at this time.Looking across reports for the week, law enforcement notes an uptick in vehicle-related thefts and burglaries, especially in Midtown and along retail corridors, suggesting increased vigilance and precaution for the community. Any listener with information regarding these incidents or other criminal activity in Tulsa is urged to contact the Tulsa Police Department non-emergency line or Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.Thank you for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for future updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Last week in Tulsa, police responded to an armed robbery early Monday near Pine and Sheridan. A suspect reportedly entered a convenience store displaying a handgun and demanded cash before fleeing on foot. The suspect is described as a Black male, mid-20s, slim build, wearing a black hoodie and red sneakers. The case remains under investigation. Officers were called Tuesday evening to the area of Riverside Drive and 61st regarding a motor vehicle theft. According to responding units, a vehicle left unattended and running was taken from a parking lot by an unknown suspect. No arrests have been reported in this case. Wednesday afternoon in the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood, patrol responded to a reported burglary. The victim returned home to find a rear window broken and several electronic devices missing. The incident is currently under investigation. Thursday just after midnight, police were dispatched to 31st and Garnett following reports of shots fired. On arrival, officers located shell casings and found an unoccupied vehicle with bullet damage. No injuries were reported and detectives are investigating the circumstances. Later Thursday in the Brookside area, officers apprehended a male suspect after a foot pursuit in connection with an alleged attempted carjacking. The suspect was taken into custody and charges are pending. Friday morning, an alleged assault occurred near Admiral and Yale. According to police, two individuals became involved in a physical altercation, resulting in minor injuries. The case is being reviewed for possible warrants. Friday night, patrol responded to a larceny incident in the Pearl District involving the theft of a bicycle from outside a business. An unknown individual was seen leaving the scene; investigation continues. Saturday near 81st and Mingo, officers stopped a vehicle for suspected DUI. The driver was arrested following field sobriety tests and transported to the Tulsa County jail. Late Saturday, a disturbance at an apartment complex in the East Tulsa area led to the arrest of one adult for alleged domestic assault. No significant emerging trends have been noted this week, though listeners are reminded to remain vigilant about vehicle security and to report suspicious activity. Anyone with information about unresolved incidents or suspects sought by police is encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or submit tips online. Thank you for tuning in, and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Last week across Tulsa, several significant criminal incidents and police activities were documented. On Tuesday evening near the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood, police responded to multiple reports of alleged burglary from vehicles, primarily focused around major parking lots serving local businesses. Officers collected evidence on scene and these cases remain under investigation, with detectives asking anyone who may have seen suspicious activity to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers.Early Wednesday morning, officers were dispatched to the vicinity of Apache and Peoria after reports of an alleged aggravated assault. A male victim was found with injuries consistent with blunt force trauma. EMS provided on-site medical attention and transported the individual to a nearby hospital. Police have interviewed several witnesses and the investigation is ongoing, with no arrests made yet.Later Wednesday afternoon, the area near 61st Street and Riverside saw a reported motor vehicle theft. The victim stated the car was taken from a commercial parking lot while they were inside a local business. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage. This remains an active investigation and no suspect information is available at this time.Thursday evening near 21st and Garnett, officers responded to reports of an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store. According to responding officers, the suspect displayed a handgun and demanded cash before fleeing on foot. Police describe the suspect as a male, approximately 5'10", wearing a black hoodie and blue jeans. Anyone with information is asked to contact authorities as police are actively seeking public assistance.Friday night in the vicinity of Brookside, police were dispatched to a disturbance following reports of a large fight on a commercial property. Upon arrival, officers located several individuals with minor injuries. One suspect was arrested on scene for alleged disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. The case remains under review.On Saturday along the North Lewis corridor, there were reports of vandalism at multiple small businesses, including broken windows and graffiti. Officers are cataloging evidence and speaking with business owners, with these cases currently under investigation.No case numbers were made publicly available for these incidents at this time.Reviewing incidents over the past week, police note an apparent increase in alleged property crimes, especially vehicle burglaries and vandalism at commercial locations in central and north Tulsa. Law enforcement reminds everyone to secure their vehicles and report suspicious behavior.For anonymous tips or to share information on any open case, listeners can contact Tulsa 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 quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Tulsa police report an alleged wallet theft at a QuikTrip near the intersection of 21st Street and Memorial Drive. The incident occurred when a suspect took a wallet from a store clerk and fled the scene in a blue Toyota Camry. A second individual attempted to use the stolen credit cards to purchase lottery tickets, but the cards were already canceled. Police have released surveillance images and request public assistance in identifying the suspect. Anyone with information is urged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. This case remains under investigation.In another incident, officers responded to a commercial burglary at the Phat Tire Bike Shop on Riverside Parkway, where entry was gained by breaking a glass door with a rock. Surveillance footage captured several suspects inside the store, leaving with three bicycles, including a new electric bike intended for the police river patrol unit and valued at about $6,000. Officers apprehended two people nearby, one riding a stolen bike. One suspect, identified as Talazia Moore, admitted to having the bicycle but claimed it was traded to her, contradicting video evidence of her involvement. As Moore is a tribal citizen, this case will be transferred to the FBI and tribal authorities in compliance with the McGirt ruling. Another suspect, seen wearing red clothing in the security footage, has yet to be identified, and detectives request anyone with information to call Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.No additional significant public incidents with detailed location or suspect information have been reported in Tulsa for the week ending Wednesday, November 19, 2025, based on available police sources. Most property crimes involved either retail theft or vehicle break-ins, and detectives continue making progress on several open cases.Throughout the past week, a noticeable trend involves an uptick in thefts targeting retail locations and vehicles near major intersections and high-traffic commercial corridors. Authorities continue to emphasize public vigilance and remind listeners to secure belongings and report suspicious behavior.If you have any information on these or other ongoing investigations, the Tulsa Police Department urges you to call Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Callers remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward if their tip leads to an arrest.Thank you for tuning in to todays Tulsa crime report digest, and make sure to subscribe for tomorrow’s update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
On Monday in the East Tulsa area near 21st and Garnett, officers responded to an alleged burglary at a convenience store where entry was made through a broken window. Unknown suspects reportedly took cash and cigarettes before fleeing. Case remains under investigation.Tuesday evening in the downtown corridor near Archer and Greenwood, Tulsa police arrested two adults after an alleged assault that resulted in minor injuries to the victim. Officers arrived following a disturbance call and located both suspects nearby. Arrests made.Early Wednesday morning, a vehicle theft was reported near Pine and Sheridan in North Tulsa. According to Tulsa police, the stolen car was located later the same day with minor damage. No arrests have been made; the case is pending further leads.Wednesday afternoon near 61st and Peoria in the South Tulsa area, officers responded to an alleged armed robbery at a fast-food restaurant. The suspect, described as a Black male in his mid-20s, approximately 5’10”, wearing a gray hoodie and dark pants, displayed a handgun and demanded money before fleeing on foot. Tulsa police are actively seeking public assistance in identifying this suspect. The incident is under investigation.Later that night in the Midtown neighborhood near 31st and Yale, a reported domestic assault led to the arrest of one adult after witnesses alerted authorities to a loud altercation. Tulsa police took the suspect into custody without further incident.Thursday afternoon in West Tulsa near 41st and Union, a report of shots fired resulted in officers canvassing the area. Evidence of gunfire was found but no injuries reported. The investigation is ongoing.Friday morning, officers were called to the Brookside area near 36th and Peoria for an alleged vehicle break-in. Witnesses saw two suspects run from the scene; police later apprehended one adult suspect after a short foot pursuit. The second suspect remains at large.Friday evening in North Tulsa near 46th Street North and Lewis, police responded to a report of an alleged drive-by shooting with no injuries reported. Multiple shell casings were recovered at the scene. The case remains open.Saturday in the Cherry Street area, officers investigated an alleged burglary at a local business. Entry was gained overnight and property was reported stolen. The incident is still under investigation.Sunday, police responded to a reported disturbance involving an alleged theft in the Riverside neighborhood by 81st and Riverside. The individuals involved were located and interviewed; the incident is under review and no arrests have been made.Reviewing the week’s incidents, Tulsa saw continued reports of alleged burglaries and vehicle break-ins with police urging residents to secure property and report suspicious activity. There were two armed robberies with similar suspect descriptions, suggesting a possible pattern. Police emphasized seeking public help in identifying suspects in open robbery and shooting investigations.Listeners with information on any of these incidents are encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Emergencies should be reported directly by dialing 911.Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe for more daily updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Listeners, here is your concise daily crime digest for Tulsa, Oklahoma, covering publicly reported criminal incidents from the previous week.Downtown Tulsa was the scene of an alleged armed robbery near the intersection of Sixth Street and Main late Friday night. According to Tulsa Police, two suspects approached a male victim, displayed a handgun, and took personal property before fleeing northbound. The incident remains under investigation with no arrests reported at this time. Officers are seeking assistance in identifying the suspects, described as two males, mid-20s, one wearing a red hoodie and the other in dark clothing.On Saturday morning, police responded to a shooting reported near Apache and Peoria in the North Tulsa neighborhood. According to authorities, a male victim suffered a non-life-threatening gunshot wound during a dispute. The investigation is ongoing, and the case remains open pending further witness interviews.A burglary was reported Tuesday afternoon in the Kendall-Whittier area near Admiral and Lewis. Tulsa Police say a business owner arrived to find signs of forced entry and several electronic items missing. No suspects have been arrested, and the case is under investigation.An alleged vehicle theft occurred Wednesday evening at the Woodland Hills Mall parking lot. Security camera footage shows a silver sedan believed to be connected to the incident. Police are reviewing the footage, and the status is described as active with no arrests. Authorities have released no suspect description and request any witnesses contact detectives.Late Thursday, officers responded to a disturbance call near 21st and Garnett in East Tulsa, resulting in the alleged arrest of a male suspect on outstanding warrants. No further details were made available, and the matter is being processed by investigators.Midtown Tulsa saw a reported residential burglary Friday, with police called to the area near 41st and Harvard. Officers confirmed forced entry and the theft of jewelry and electronics. No arrests have been made, and the incident remains under investigation.Early Sunday, a shooting incident was reported near Pine and Sheridan in the North Tulsa area. Police responded to reports of shots fired and found multiple shell casings but no injuries. Officers are asking for public assistance in identifying suspects seen leaving the scene in a dark SUV.The past week also included multiple vehicle break-ins across the Brookside neighborhood, with several residents filing police reports for stolen items from unlocked cars overnight. Investigations continue, and police urge listeners to secure their vehicles and report suspicious activity.According to Tulsa Police, an alleged aggravated assault occurred Thursday near Admiral and Memorial. A male victim sustained minor injuries following a confrontation; detectives are actively pursuing leads, no arrests have yet been made.Across South Tulsa, there were several calls related to suspected catalytic converter thefts from parked vehicles in the past week. In all cases, the incidents remain under active investigation, with police working to identify potential suspects based on surveillance video.Any significant pattern noted this week involves a continued rise in vehicle and business burglaries in Midtown, East Tulsa, and surrounding neighborhoods. Police encourage vigilance and timely reporting of suspicious persons or vehicles.For emergency tips related to any of these incidents or others, please call Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or submit information anonymously online through the Tulsa Police Department website.Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Late last week in southeast Tulsa near 15400 East 38th Street, Tulsa police responded to a burglary from a vehicle just after 9 a.m. Officers soon learned that the suspects, later identified as two 12-year-olds and a 13-year-old, had allegedly stolen a white Hyundai. Around 9:45 a.m., the same vehicle was seen ramming a garage door multiple times at a house near 10200 East 24th Street, which resulted in property damage before the suspects fled the area. Utilizing real-time surveillance, officers located the stolen car at a retail parking lot near 31st and Garnett. All three suspects were apprehended while lingering nearby and were linked to additional burglaries, including incidents in Broken Arrow, through recovered stolen items and electronic traces. As per Tulsa Police, all three were arrested and face charges including possession of a stolen vehicle, attempted burglary, hit and run, knowingly concealing stolen property, and criminal conspiracy. The investigation revealed that one suspect, a tribal member, will have their case transferred to tribal and federal authorities under the McGirt ruling. The remaining cases are under further review by local law enforcement.This week, a coordinated prostitution solicitation sting in the Catoosa area, conducted with support from agencies including the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service and the Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office, resulted in the arrest of seven men on solicitation-related charges. Two of those arrested, Jacob Tolliver and Brandon Harvey, also face allegations of soliciting a minor. According to Catoosa Police, one suspect, Thomas Whitt, was additionally charged with possession of a firearm while committing a felony. Another, Sammy Williams, faces charges for trafficking and possessing controlled substances and drug paraphernalia. All suspects were booked into custody and the investigation remains ongoing.Tulsa police have uncovered and arrested several individuals involved in a retail theft ring operating in the metro area. This operation included surveillance and undercover work resulting in multiple felony charges related to the alleged theft and resale of merchandise valued in the tens of thousands of dollars, according to a world news update source. Details concerning specific suspects remain confidential as the investigation is ongoing, but authorities report further arrests are expected, and the case will likely advance in coordination with prosecutors in the coming weeks.No major incidents related to violent crime, such as shootings or homicides, have been publicly reported by local law enforcement in the past week for the Tulsa area. The U.S. Marshals Service and Tulsa Police have not released information requesting public assistance for ongoing homicide or violent felony cases within Tulsa city limits during this period.For cases presently under investigation, police urge anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Listeners are reminded to remain vigilant for trends in vehicle theft and property crimes, especially involving juvenile suspects and organized rings. No specific heightened patterns outside these types of incidents have been observed in Tulsa over the past week.Thank you for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe so you never miss a report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Central Tulsa, officers responded during the early hours of November 12 to reports of attempted theft and alleged drug possession in a commercial district. Suspects were detained at the scene for questioning and contraband recovered. These cases remain under active investigation according to the Tulsa, Oklahoma Crime Report.Near 500 South 89th East Avenue, a man was arrested following the alleged theft of a lawnmower and assault on a woman who tried to intervene. The suspect reportedly slapped the victim, then struck her car in a hit-and-run while fleeing with the stolen property. Officers apprehended Charles Chapman, 24, near 7500 East 11th Street after a brief pursuit. He faces charges of hit-and-run, grand larceny, assault with intent to commit a felony, and related offenses. Chapman has since posted bond pending further proceedings, as reported by KTUL.Lewiston Gardens neighborhood saw the arrest of an 18-year-old individual for alleged graffiti vandalism. According to Tulsa Police, the suspect known for the tag "MANGO" was located after a short chase and taken into custody with spray paint in possession. He is charged with defacement of public property. At this time, police are not seeking public assistance for suspect identification. The Pickup reports this as part of ongoing efforts against property damage.Sand Springs saw the recent sentencing of a local man following the recovery of methamphetamine and a loaded firearm during a routine traffic stop. According to the U.S. Attorney’s office, the individual was sentenced for possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute and as a felon in possession of a firearm. These charges stemmed from investigations linked to suspected drug activity in the area.Federal authorities announced indictments related to illegal firearms trafficking through the Tulsa region. A father and son are accused of allegedly transporting more than 75 firearms and bulk ammunition for illegal sale. Both suspects remain in custody while investigators seek further leads. The U.S. Department of Justice reports no calls for public assistance in this case.No suspect descriptions requiring public assistance have been issued this week. All incidents involving juveniles have excluded identifying details.Significant trends observed over the previous week include continued focus on property crime in residential and commercial neighborhoods, active narcotics enforcement, and federal efforts targeting weapons trafficking rings operating through Tulsa.Listeners with information regarding any of these cases or other criminal activity in their neighborhoods are encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or submit an anonymous tip online. In case of emergency, dial 911 immediately.Thank you for tuning in—be sure to subscribe for your daily Tulsa crime digest. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Central Tulsa, in the early hours of November 12, officers responded to reports of attempted theft and drug possession in a commercial area. Tulsa Police conducted a raid resulting in the arrest of several suspects, who were found in possession of tools allegedly intended for theft and a significant quantity of controlled substances. Arrests were made and the case is currently under investigation, with police confirming that multiple individuals are being questioned in connection with the incidents.Near E 71st Street and Highway 169, a possible intoxicated driver was reported outside a Whataburger just after midnight on November 12. Police arrived to find a woman exhibiting signs of impairment after leaving the driver’s seat and moving to the passenger seat. She failed standardized field sobriety tests and registered a blood alcohol content of 0.23 on a breath test. She was booked for Actual Physical Control of a Motor Vehicle while Intoxicated at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center.In the vicinity of S Memorial Drive, a session on drug overdose homicide investigations was held on November 11. Tulsa authorities reviewed several ongoing investigations involving accidental and fatal overdoses, with multiple cases in process. No suspect details were released and these are listed as under investigation.On November 13, in the East Tulsa area near a residential trailer, police responded to reports of larceny involving a lawnmower. Officers arrested a male suspect after he allegedly slapped a woman who attempted to intervene as he stole a John Deere lawnmower. The suspect was taken into custody and booked on charges of assault and larceny.A federal indictment announced November 13 details charges against a Mexican national and his son for allegedly trafficking more than 75 firearms and bulk ammunition in the Tulsa metro. The accused are in custody and the investigation is ongoing. Suspect identities have been released to federal authorities, but public assistance is not currently being sought.An active-duty Army soldier and former Marine Reserve were sentenced in federal court this week for drug conspiracy charges connected to operations in North Tulsa. According to U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson, both individuals pleaded guilty and sentences were handed down without requiring public tips.Tulsa Police are actively requesting public assistance only regarding a recent string of home and vehicle thefts reported near 31st Street and Mingo Road. Suspects are described as two males, both approximately 20 to 30 years old, last seen wearing dark hooded sweatshirts and operating a silver compact vehicle. Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.Listeners should note several significant patterns emerging: continued activity related to drug offenses, an uptick in property theft concentrated in East Tulsa, and ongoing efforts to disrupt firearm trafficking in the region. Information on drug-related investigations remains an emphasis, with authorities offering training and pursuing leads connected to overdose incidents.For any crime tips or information related to these events, listeners are encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or submit tips online. Thank you for tuning in and please subscribe for daily updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Between Monday, November 3 and Sunday, November 9, multiple law enforcement agencies responded to alleged criminal activity across Tulsa. In the North Tulsa area near Apache and Peoria, officers responded to a reported aggravated assault involving a firearm in a convenience store parking lot late Thursday night. The victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries and the investigation remains ongoing. Police are asking anyone with security footage from the area to come forward.In Midtown, near 21st and Harvard, Tulsa Police responded to a string of reported vehicle burglaries on Friday evening. Witnesses observed a male suspect wearing a dark hoodie and jeans fleeing on foot toward a nearby alley. Detectives are reviewing surveillance video and request assistance in identifying the suspect.Early Saturday morning in the East Tulsa vicinity of 41st and Memorial, an alleged armed robbery occurred at a retail business. According to Tulsa Police, a male suspect wearing a red jacket and black mask displayed a handgun before fleeing with an undetermined amount of cash. No injuries were reported. Officers are actively seeking public assistance to identify the suspect and have provided a case number: 23-54792.On Tuesday afternoon, an incident at a grocery parking lot in South Tulsa near 81st and Yale resulted in two arrests following an attempted auto theft. Responding officers detained two adult male suspects on scene and booked them on alleged felony charges. The investigation is closed with arrests made.In the downtown area near Archer and Main, police responded to a reported vandalism at an office building late Wednesday evening. Windows were found shattered and graffiti had been spray-painted on an exterior wall. The case is under investigation.A residential burglary was reported Sunday afternoon near 61st and Peoria. The victim reported entry through a side window and theft of electronics and jewelry. The case remains open and investigators are following up on leads from nearby security footage.The Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, in coordination with the U.S. Marshals Service, assisted in the arrest of an individual on Oklahoma’s Ten Most Wanted list. The arrest followed a weeklong operation in the area of 51st and Garnett. The fugitive was taken into custody without incident.Significant trends for the week include a continued pattern of vehicle break-ins in Midtown and an uptick in vandalism reports near downtown commercial properties. Tulsa Police remind listeners to lock vehicles and secure valuables.Anyone with information about these incidents or other crimes is encouraged to contact the Tulsa Police Department non-emergency line at 918-596-9222. For anonymous tips, Crime Stoppers can be reached at 918-596-COPS.Thank you for tuning in. Don’t forget to subscribe for daily updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Early Monday morning in the East Tulsa area, police responded to an alleged armed robbery at the intersection of E. 21st St. and S. 129th E. Ave. Witnesses reported a suspect displayed a handgun and demanded cash from a convenience store clerk. The suspect fled on foot toward Mohawk Park. The case remains under investigation and police are seeking public assistance. The suspect is described as a Black male, approximately six feet tall, wearing a gray hoodie, black jeans, and white sneakers.On Tuesday afternoon, officers were dispatched to the Pearl District regarding a reported burglary of a commercial building near E. 6th St. and S. Peoria Ave. Surveillance footage captured two individuals allegedly entering the property through a rear door and removing electronics. No arrests have been made and the incident is under investigation.Wednesday evening, a vehicle theft was reported in the Midtown area near E. 31st St. and S. Yale Ave. Victim stated their vehicle was last seen parked and was missing upon return. Police are canvassing the area and reviewing nearby cameras for leads.Late Thursday night, officers responded to an alleged aggravated assault in the vicinity of 61st St. and S. Lewis Ave. Victim reported being attacked by an unknown individual while leaving a restaurant. Paramedics treated the victim on scene for non-life-threatening injuries. The status of the case is under investigation.Friday morning in the West Tulsa neighborhood close to W. 23rd St. and S. Union Ave., officers arrested two individuals following reports of suspicious activity. Responding units discovered stolen property linked to an earlier theft. Both suspects were taken into custody and booked for possession of stolen property.Friday evening saw a disturbance call in the Greenwood District at N. Greenwood Ave. and E. Archer St. Officers arrived to break up a large fight outside a local event venue. No serious injuries were reported and no arrests were made, but the case is ongoing.Saturday, police responded to an alleged shoplifting incident near Woodland Hills Mall, S. 71st St. and S. Memorial Dr. Mall security detained a suspect who allegedly attempted to conceal merchandise and exit without payment. Officers recovered the items and the suspect was issued a citation; case closed.On Sunday afternoon, officers were called to West Tulsa near W. 41st St. and S. Olympia Ave. for an alleged vandalism of several vehicles parked in a public lot. Windows were reported smashed and property stolen from multiple vehicles. No suspect information is available and the case is under investigation.There have been notable patterns of property crime along main retail corridors, with a slight increase in vehicle and commercial thefts reported since last month. Tulsa PD urges listeners to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicious activity.Anyone with information about these or other unsolved cases is encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-2677 or submit tips online.Thank you for tuning in to the Tulsa Crime Report Digest. Be sure to subscribe and stay informed. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Multiple vehicle burglaries occurred overnight on October 22 at several apartment complexes near downtown Tulsa, including The Cosmopolitan, University Club Towers, Mansion House Apartments, and Lincoln Park Apartments. Several vehicles were targeted, with one incident involving the theft of a rifle and burglary tools left behind. Another vehicle, a Mercedes-Benz, was ransacked, and a small flashlight believed to belong to the suspect was recovered. Additional reports included an attempted theft and another incident where a firearm and four thousand dollars in cash were taken. Two more vehicles were broken into at University Club Towers and Mansion House Apartments, both located in a secured parking garage. A vehicle was also stolen from The Cosmopolitan’s parking garage but was later recovered near West 22nd Street. Police are investigating and have obtained dash camera footage that captured one of the suspects. A photo of the person of interest has been released, and authorities are seeking public assistance in identifying the individual. No arrests have been made at this time.On November 3, a large stuffed gorilla was stolen from The Stumbling Monkey Bar & Grill in south Tulsa. Security footage shows a man grabbing the plush animal and running out of the bar near 91st and Yale. The bar owners filed a police report and believe they know the identity of the suspect and an individual who may have aided in the theft. The stuffed animal is valued at several hundred dollars, and the owners are willing to press charges. The incident is under investigation.Tulsa police are also investigating a shooting that occurred Sunday night at Savanna Landing near South Peoria Avenue and East 61st Street. When officers arrived, they found a man with a gunshot wound to the thigh. The investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made.A series of car burglaries at upscale apartment complexes in the downtown area has prompted police to request community assistance. The incidents involved multiple vehicles and resulted in the theft of various items, including firearms and cash. Police are reviewing surveillance footage and seeking information from the public to help identify suspects.No significant trends or patterns have emerged from these incidents, but police urge residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Anyone with information about these crimes is asked to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.Thank you for tuning in. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Tulsa police responded last week to several criminal incidents across different parts of the city. In the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood on Tuesday, officers received reports of a vehicle burglary in a commercial parking lot. The suspect, described as a male wearing a dark hoodie and jeans, allegedly broke into two parked cars in the early morning hours and removed electronics before fleeing on foot. The case remains under investigation, and police are seeking public assistance with any information.Later that evening near the 61st and Peoria intersection, officers investigated a residential burglary. Entry was allegedly gained through a rear window, and jewelry and personal items were reported missing. No arrests have been made in this ongoing investigation.On Thursday in the East Tulsa area, police were dispatched to reports of an alleged aggravated assault at a convenience store parking lot. Witnesses stated that a verbal argument escalated into a physical confrontation, resulting in minor injuries. The suspect left the area before officers arrived. This incident is under active review.Friday afternoon, police stopped a suspected stolen vehicle in the vicinity of 31st and Sheridan. Following a brief foot pursuit, officers apprehended a male suspect. The vehicle was confirmed stolen, and the suspect was taken into custody. Arrest records indicate the case has been referred to the district attorney’s office for formal charges.Later in the week, officers investigated reports of vandalism in the Cherry Street district. Business owners found multiple storefront windows damaged overnight. No suspect description was available, and police are reviewing surveillance footage. This case is open and under investigation.On Sunday near the Admiral and Harvard intersection, a reported strong-arm robbery occurred in a strip mall parking lot. According to witnesses, the suspect, described as a Hispanic male in his twenties wearing a green jacket, allegedly assaulted a shopper and stole a purse before fleeing westbound. Police are actively seeking information from the public to assist in apprehending the suspect.Throughout the week, police also responded to several domestic disturbance calls, thefts from vehicles, and minor fraud reports citywide, most of which are under ongoing investigation with no suspects publicly identified.While there have been no confirmed patterns of escalation in violent crime this week, there is a continuing trend of thefts from vehicles in public parking lots and vandalism targeting local businesses. Tulsa police urge listeners to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity.Anyone with information about these incidents can contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Callers can remain anonymous.Thank you for tuning in to your Tulsa crime report digest. Be sure to subscribe for daily updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
A robbery was reported Thursday afternoon at the Boca Vista Apartments near 108th East Avenue and 33rd Street. Police say a woman was allegedly attacked by two suspects wearing Halloween-style masks as she arrived home. The suspects, identified by investigators as Pedro Ramos Jr. and Jeweliet Villarreal, allegedly punched the victim with brass knuckles, pointed a gun at her, and stole her bags. Officers located the two leaving a nearby apartment, where a search recovered masks, two pairs of brass knuckles, and a semiautomatic handgun matching the victim’s descriptions. It was also discovered that the suspects’ two children had been left alone during the incident. The children are now in the care of relatives. Both suspects were arrested on complaints of conjoint robbery and assault while wearing a mask and this case remains under investigation as charges are processed.A fatal driving incident in July led to the arrest of an 18-year-old on a manslaughter charge in the Riverside neighborhood. Police report the suspect was allegedly intoxicated during the crash, resulting in a fatality. The case was brought to resolution this past week and police confirm an arrest has been made.Throughout October, Tulsa Police highlight an uptick in fall-related gatherings across East Tulsa, particularly in Holiday Hills and around Parkview Baptist Church. While these events have kept officers visible within local neighborhoods, patrol reports indicate no significant criminal disruptions linked to these gatherings.In summary, the week’s incidents included a violent armed robbery near 108th East Avenue and 33rd Street with suspects apprehended, and the resolution of a fatal DUI crash in Riverside with an arrest. There has been no notable pattern of increased property crimes or assaults in core neighborhoods, though officers are maintaining focused patrols with holiday activities ramping up. Police continue to emphasize community engagement as a crime prevention strategy, particularly with ongoing outreach and visibility at local community events.Anyone with information relevant to open cases—including details about the Boca Vista Apartment robbery or any other recent incidents—is encouraged to contact the Tulsa Police Department’s non-emergency tip line at 918-596-2677. For emergencies, always call 911.Thank you for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for future updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Tulsa police report that in the early morning hours Thursday near the intersection of 61st and Peoria, officers responded to an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store. According to police statements, two masked suspects entered, displayed a weapon, and took an undisclosed amount of cash before fleeing on foot. Officers say the case remains under investigation and are asking for public assistance with suspect identification. Both individuals were described as approximately six feet tall, of medium build, wearing dark hoodies and jeans. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers.Friday evening in the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood, patrol units were dispatched after multiple reports of gunfire. Officers located evidence of a shooting, including shell casings, but no victims were found at the scene. Police believe this may have been a drive-by shooting. The investigation is active and detectives urge anyone with home security footage from the area to come forward.Early Saturday afternoon, police responded to an alleged vehicle burglary in progress near 31st and Mingo. Witnesses observed an individual breaking into parked cars in a shopping center lot. Officers detained a suspect nearby. Arrests have been made in connection with this incident.Saturday night, officers were called to a domestic disturbance near the Pine and Lewis area. The investigation revealed allegations of assault between two adult family members. One party was treated for minor injuries and a warrant was initiated for the other individual, who had left prior to police arrival.Sunday morning, an alleged commercial burglary was reported at a Warehouse District business near Archer and Sheridan. Entry appeared to have been forced after hours, with electronics reported missing. No arrests have been made and the case remains under investigation.Early Monday in the Cherry Street area, police were called to a report of several vehicles with smashed windows along 15th Street. Officers confirmed multiple instances of alleged vandalism and theft of personal items. The incidents occurred overnight and investigators are working to determine if they are connected.Monday afternoon in North Tulsa, officers responded to a reported assault at an apartment complex near Apache and MLK Jr. Boulevard. A victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported for medical treatment. The suspect, described as a male in his mid-twenties, left the area before police arrival. The case is open, and police are actively seeking public tips.Tuesday morning, a traffic stop near Riverside and 21st led to the discovery of narcotics during a probable cause search. One arrest has been made, and seized evidence is being processed as part of an ongoing case.Significant trends this week include an uptick in vehicle burglaries and vandalism in midtown and east Tulsa, as well as continued firearm-related offenses in north Tulsa neighborhoods. Tulsa police urge residents to secure valuables, remain alert, and promptly report suspicious activity.Anyone who has information about these or other crimes is asked to call Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Tips may remain anonymous and could be eligible for a cash reward.Thank you for tuning in to this Tulsa daily crime report digest. Remember to subscribe for daily updates and community safety tips. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Between October 20 and October 26, police responded to several notable incidents across Tulsa neighborhoods as recorded in the official county desk blotter.In the area near Pine and Sheridan, officers investigated an alleged burglary that occurred in the early morning hours on October 21. The case remains under investigation by property crimes detectives.Late evening on October 21, a reported assault near the 61st and Peoria corridor resulted in minor injuries to one adult victim. The suspect had left the location upon police arrival. This incident is currently classified as under investigation.On October 22, Midtown Tulsa saw an alleged motor vehicle theft in the vicinity of 21st and Harvard. Patrol officers recovered the vehicle within 24 hours, and an adult male was booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center on felony charges related to the auto theft.That afternoon, police received complaints about alleged vandalism involving several spray-painted vehicles at a large apartment complex in East Tulsa. The case is still open as police review surveillance footage.Near 41st and Yale on October 23, an alleged shoplifting incident was reported at a retail center. Officers identified and detained a suspect on scene, making one arrest for petit larceny.On October 24, in the Red Fork area, an armed robbery was alleged at a convenience store by two male suspects who fled on foot with cash and merchandise. Police are actively seeking public assistance to identify two Black males, one wearing a gray hoodie and jeans, the other in a red jacket and dark pants, both last seen heading west on 41st Street.During the early morning hours of October 25, officers in the Brookside district responded to an alleged domestic disturbance that resulted in one adult arrest for misdemeanor assault. The investigation is ongoing under case number 2025-121457.A later incident on October 25 at Admiral and Garnett involved an alleged shots-fired call. No injuries were reported, and shell casings were recovered at the scene. The suspect vehicle, described as a dark SUV, was last seen traveling eastbound. This case remains under investigation.Case numbers and further details are not always publicly available for every incident, but all information provided is derived from the official Tulsa County desk blotter and ongoing police reports.In reviewing last week's cases, a noticeable pattern includes reported vehicle-related crimes and a rise in night-time property offenses. Listeners are urged to remain vigilant and immediately report suspicious activity.Anyone with information about these incidents is encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or the Tulsa Police non-emergency line.Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
South Tulsa, near 71st and Memorial, police responded on Sunday to a serious two-vehicle crash reportedly caused when a Jeep ran a red light. According to Fox23, prior to the incident the driver of the Jeep allegedly stalked his ex-girlfriend, kidnapped her, and forced her into the vehicle. The resulting crash killed two men, ages 28 and 32. Police confirmed the driver of the Jeep was taken into custody at the scene and the case remains under investigation.East Tulsa, 21st and Garnett area, officers were dispatched early Thursday morning to reports of shots fired. Upon arrival, one adult male was located with gunshot wounds in a parking lot. He was transported to a local hospital in critical condition. The investigation is ongoing and detectives are seeking any information from the public that may assist in identifying suspects.North Tulsa, near Apache and Peoria, on Tuesday evening officers responded to a report of an armed robbery at a convenience store. A male suspect is described as approximately 6 feet tall, medium build, last seen wearing a dark hoodie and jeans. The suspect allegedly displayed a handgun and fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash. Police are requesting public assistance and urge anyone with information to contact the non-emergency tip line.Midtown, Utica Square area, officers pursued a vehicle suspected in several recent auto burglaries on Wednesday afternoon. Following a brief chase, the driver lost control and crashed into a curb. One adult male was taken into custody and stolen property was recovered. Police report the investigation is ongoing to determine if additional suspects are involved.West Tulsa, Red Fork neighborhood, late Friday night police responded to a stabbing outside a bar. One adult male sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported for medical care. The incident reportedly followed an altercation between two individuals. Detectives have interviewed multiple witnesses and are reviewing surveillance footage while the case is still under review.South Tulsa Hills, on Monday just after 9 p.m., officers stopped a vehicle near 81st and Lewis for erratic driving. Upon investigation, the driver was arrested on suspicion of DUI. No injuries were reported in connection to this incident.Cherry Street, Saturday evening, a residential burglary was reported. Entry was allegedly gained through an unlocked window and various electronics were taken. No suspects have been identified and the investigation continues.Significant trends this past week include an increase in violent crimes involving personal disputes escalating into assaults, as well as a noticeable uptick in reported auto burglaries in the Midtown and South Tulsa areas.Anyone with information related to these or other crimes is encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. In case of emergency, dial 911.Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI