Tulsa Crime Update: Robberies, Burglaries, and Theft Incidents Across the City
Update: 2025-11-08
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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.
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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.
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