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The Tulsa Police Department reports the following incidents for the week of February 28 to March 6, 2025:

On February 28, officers responded to a burglary at a business near 61st Street and Memorial Drive. The suspect allegedly forced entry through a rear door and stole cash and electronics. The case remains under investigation.

A robbery occurred on March 1 at a convenience store in the 1100 block of East 61st Street. The suspect allegedly brandished a weapon and demanded money from the register before fleeing on foot. No injuries were reported. Police are reviewing surveillance footage.

Officers arrested a 32-year-old male on March 2 for alleged drug possession near 41st Street and Yale Avenue. The suspect was found with methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia during a traffic stop. He was booked into the Tulsa County Jail.

On March 3, police responded to reports of shots fired in the 2200 block of North Hartford Avenue. Shell casings were recovered at the scene but no injuries or property damage were reported. The incident remains under investigation.

A vehicle was reported stolen on March 4 from a parking lot near 71st Street and Mingo Road. The 2022 Honda Civic was last seen around 2 PM. Police are searching for the vehicle.

Officers arrested two suspects on March 5 in connection with a string of catalytic converter thefts across midtown. The arrests occurred after a traffic stop near 31st Street and Harvard Avenue. Stolen property was allegedly recovered from the vehicle.

On March 6, police responded to an aggravated assault at an apartment complex near 51st Street and Lewis Avenue. The victim reported being struck with a blunt object during an altercation. One suspect was taken into custody at the scene.

Throughout the week, officers conducted increased patrols and traffic enforcement in areas that have seen recent upticks in property crime and speeding complaints.

The police made several arrests related to outstanding warrants, including for failure to appear in court and probation violations.

Officers also responded to numerous noise complaints, domestic disturbances, and minor traffic collisions across the city.

Notable trends this week include a slight increase in vehicle break-ins reported in shopping center parking lots. Residents are reminded to lock vehicles and keep valuables out of sight.

The Tulsa Police Department encourages anyone with information about these or other crimes to contact Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.

For emergencies, always call 911. The non-emergency number for the Tulsa Police Department is 918-596-9222.

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