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Tulsa Crime Roundup: Aggravated Assault, Vehicle Burglaries, Armed Robbery, and More

Tulsa Crime Roundup: Aggravated Assault, Vehicle Burglaries, Armed Robbery, and More

Update: 2025-11-10
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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.

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Tulsa Crime Roundup: Aggravated Assault, Vehicle Burglaries, Armed Robbery, and More

Tulsa Crime Roundup: Aggravated Assault, Vehicle Burglaries, Armed Robbery, and More

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