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Tulsa Crime Digest: Uptick in Murders, Gun Thefts Plague City in 2024

Tulsa Crime Digest: Uptick in Murders, Gun Thefts Plague City in 2024

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**Tulsa Crime Digest for the Week Ending February 10, 2024**

- **February 10, 2024**: Multiple incidents were reported across Tulsa.
- **East 61st Street and South 90th East Avenue**: A 50-year-old male was arrested for an alleged felony offense related to a writ/hold/return to DOC. Case number CF-2002-856.
- **South 108th East Avenue**: A 19-year-old female was arrested for an alleged misdemeanor DUI under 21, first offense. Case number not provided.
- **South 99th East Avenue**: A 33-year-old male was arrested for an alleged misdemeanor offense. Details not specified.
- **West 49th Street**: A 42-year-old male was arrested for an alleged misdemeanor outraging public decency. Case number not provided.
- **North 169th East Avenue**: A 28-year-old male was arrested for an alleged misdemeanor DUI, first offense. Case number not provided.
- **East 7th Street**: A 34-year-old male was arrested for an alleged misdemeanor violation of a protective order, first offense. Case number not provided.
- **East 34th Street**: A 24-year-old male was arrested for an alleged misdemeanor FTA/change lanes unsafely. Case number TR-2021-8462.
- **West Easton Court**: A 42-year-old male was arrested for an alleged felony assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (domestic). Case number CF-24-0582.

**Significant Trends or Patterns**: There has been a higher-than-average number of murders in January 2024, with seven reported homicides, all of which led to arrests[5]. Additionally, there has been a significant issue with gun thefts, with over 400 guns stolen in Tulsa as of mid-October 2024, primarily from vehicles[2].

**Emergency Contact Information for Tips**: If you have any information regarding these incidents, please contact the Tulsa Police Department at their non-emergency number or submit tips anonymously. For emergencies, dial 911.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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