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.
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