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Tulsa Police Respond to Burglaries, Thefts, and Vandalism Across the City

Tulsa Police Respond to Burglaries, Thefts, and Vandalism Across the City

Update: 2025-11-03
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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.

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Tulsa Police Respond to Burglaries, Thefts, and Vandalism Across the City

Tulsa Police Respond to Burglaries, Thefts, and Vandalism Across the City

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