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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.

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