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In Tulsa, police responded to multiple incidents this past week. In the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood, officers investigated an alleged armed robbery near the intersection of Pine and Lewis. The suspect reportedly approached two individuals on foot, brandished a firearm, and demanded wallets and phones before fleeing northbound. No injuries were noted, and the case remains under investigation. Police are seeking public assistance in identifying a male suspect described as approximately six feet tall, medium build, last seen wearing a dark hoodie and grey pants.

At the intersection of 21st and Memorial, officers were called for an alleged vehicle theft from a convenience store parking lot. The victim reported that their sedan was stolen while left unattended and running outside the store. Surveillance footage is being reviewed and the case is open.

A disturbance call led police to the East Tulsa area, near 31st and Mingo, where two individuals were arrested after an alleged assault during a dispute outside an apartment complex. The individuals were detained for questioning; one sustained minor facial injuries. The incident was assigned case number 2025-44011 and remains under review.

A burglary alarm at a retail location in the Brookside area, in the vicinity of Peoria and 41st, turned out to be a false alarm according to responding officers. No forced entry was found.

Reports from North Tulsa described shots fired near Apache and Cincinnati. Officers recovered several shell casings, but no injuries or property damage were reported. The matter is designated under case number 2025-44862 and is still under investigation.

Police responded to an alleged vandalism case near Cherry Street, where graffiti was found on several storefront windows. No suspects have been identified and the incident remains open.

In the area of Admiral and Sheridan, a traffic stop led officers to discover an alleged possession of controlled substances. The driver was arrested and booked. Case number 2025-44113 applies to this incident and charges are pending.

Patrols in West Tulsa, close to 61st and Union, responded to a report of a domestic disturbance late Friday night. No arrests were made, but parties were separated and referred to intervention services.

Early Saturday morning, a report of a suspicious person near 81st and South Lewis involved officers making contact with a subject matching the description of a suspect wanted for questioning in an alleged series of petty thefts. The person was released after questioning but the investigation continues.

Significant trends observed this week include a continued rate of property crimes, particularly thefts from vehicles and vandalisms concentrated in commercial corridors. Listeners are encouraged to be vigilant, secure valuables, and report any suspicious activity. For tips or further information, contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or reach out to the Tulsa Police Department non-emergency line.

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