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Tulsa Police Crime Report: Robberies, Burglaries, and Arrests in the City
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Tulsa Police Department Crime Report Digest - Week of March 10-16, 2025
On March 10, officers responded to a reported armed robbery at a convenience store near 61st and Peoria. The suspect allegedly brandished a handgun and demanded cash from the register before fleeing on foot. No injuries were reported. The incident remains under investigation.
A residential burglary was reported on March 11 in the Brookside neighborhood. The homeowner returned to find a rear window broken and several electronic items missing. Detectives are reviewing nearby security camera footage.
On March 12, police arrested two suspects in connection with a string of vehicle break-ins near the University of Tulsa campus. The arrests followed increased patrols in response to multiple reports of car burglaries in the area over the past month.
Officers conducted a traffic stop on March 13 near 41st and Yale that resulted in the seizure of approximately 2 ounces of methamphetamine. The driver was arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking.
A shooting occurred on March 14 outside a bar in the Blue Dome District. One victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Witnesses reported the suspect fled in a dark-colored SUV. The incident is under active investigation.
On March 15, detectives executed a search warrant at a residence near 21st and Garnett in relation to an ongoing fraud investigation. Financial records and computer equipment were seized. No arrests have been made at this time as the investigation continues.
Police responded to a domestic disturbance call on March 16 in the Florence Park neighborhood. One individual was taken into custody on suspicion of domestic assault and battery.
The Tulsa Police Department's Vice Unit conducted compliance checks at 15 establishments licensed to sell alcohol during the week. Two businesses were cited for selling to underage patrons.
Officers also participated in a multi-agency operation targeting gang activity, resulting in 5 arrests and the seizure of 3 illegal firearms.
Overall, reported violent crime incidents decreased 7% compared to the same week last year, while property crimes saw a 3% increase.
The police department reminds residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Anyone with information about these or other crimes is urged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Callers can remain anonymous.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
On March 10, officers responded to a reported armed robbery at a convenience store near 61st and Peoria. The suspect allegedly brandished a handgun and demanded cash from the register before fleeing on foot. No injuries were reported. The incident remains under investigation.
A residential burglary was reported on March 11 in the Brookside neighborhood. The homeowner returned to find a rear window broken and several electronic items missing. Detectives are reviewing nearby security camera footage.
On March 12, police arrested two suspects in connection with a string of vehicle break-ins near the University of Tulsa campus. The arrests followed increased patrols in response to multiple reports of car burglaries in the area over the past month.
Officers conducted a traffic stop on March 13 near 41st and Yale that resulted in the seizure of approximately 2 ounces of methamphetamine. The driver was arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking.
A shooting occurred on March 14 outside a bar in the Blue Dome District. One victim suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Witnesses reported the suspect fled in a dark-colored SUV. The incident is under active investigation.
On March 15, detectives executed a search warrant at a residence near 21st and Garnett in relation to an ongoing fraud investigation. Financial records and computer equipment were seized. No arrests have been made at this time as the investigation continues.
Police responded to a domestic disturbance call on March 16 in the Florence Park neighborhood. One individual was taken into custody on suspicion of domestic assault and battery.
The Tulsa Police Department's Vice Unit conducted compliance checks at 15 establishments licensed to sell alcohol during the week. Two businesses were cited for selling to underage patrons.
Officers also participated in a multi-agency operation targeting gang activity, resulting in 5 arrests and the seizure of 3 illegal firearms.
Overall, reported violent crime incidents decreased 7% compared to the same week last year, while property crimes saw a 3% increase.
The police department reminds residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Anyone with information about these or other crimes is urged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Callers can remain anonymous.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI