Multiple vehicle burglaries occurred overnight on October 22 at several apartment complexes near downtown Tulsa, including The Cosmopolitan, University Club Towers, Mansion House Apartments, and Lincoln Park Apartments. Several vehicles were targeted, with one incident involving the theft of a rifle and burglary tools left behind. Another vehicle, a Mercedes-Benz, was ransacked, and a small flashlight believed to belong to the suspect was recovered. Additional reports included an attempted theft and another incident where a firearm and four thousand dollars in cash were taken. Two more vehicles were broken into at University Club Towers and Mansion House Apartments, both located in a secured parking garage. A vehicle was also stolen from The Cosmopolitan’s parking garage but was later recovered near West 22nd Street. Police are investigating and have obtained dash camera footage that captured one of the suspects. A photo of the person of interest has been released, and authorities are seeking public assistance in identifying the individual. No arrests have been made at this time.
On November 3, a large stuffed gorilla was stolen from The Stumbling Monkey Bar & Grill in south Tulsa. Security footage shows a man grabbing the plush animal and running out of the bar near 91st and Yale. The bar owners filed a police report and believe they know the identity of the suspect and an individual who may have aided in the theft. The stuffed animal is valued at several hundred dollars, and the owners are willing to press charges. The incident is under investigation.
Tulsa police are also investigating a shooting that occurred Sunday night at Savanna Landing near South Peoria Avenue and East 61st Street. When officers arrived, they found a man with a gunshot wound to the thigh. The investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made.
A series of car burglaries at upscale apartment complexes in the downtown area has prompted police to request community assistance. The incidents involved multiple vehicles and resulted in the theft of various items, including firearms and cash. Police are reviewing surveillance footage and seeking information from the public to help identify suspects.
No significant trends or patterns have emerged from these incidents, but police urge residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Anyone with information about these crimes is asked to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.
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