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Tulsa Police Report Week of Violence and Property Crimes Across City Neighborhoods
Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Tulsa Police Department and local media outlets report several notable alleged incidents from the past week across the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
In the downtown area near East 3rd Street and South Elgin Avenue, officers responded to an alleged shooting incident outside a nightlife venue late one evening. Police found an adult male with a gunshot wound; he was transported to a local hospital in serious condition. Detectives stated the shooting appeared to stem from an altercation between two groups leaving the area. The case remains under investigation, and investigators are reviewing surveillance video and interviewing witnesses.
According to Tulsa police public information shared through local news, in the Midtown area near 21st Street and Yale Avenue, officers investigated an alleged armed robbery in a commercial parking lot. An adult victim reported that a man approached, displayed a handgun, and demanded personal property before fleeing on foot toward a nearby neighborhood. No injuries were reported. The suspect was described as an adult male wearing dark clothing and a hooded sweatshirt. Police asked for tips from the public and indicated the case is under active investigation.
In North Tulsa near Pine Street and North Peoria Avenue, patrol officers and homicide detectives responded to an alleged homicide after residents reported gunfire shortly after midnight. Responding units located an adult victim deceased at the scene with apparent gunshot wounds. According to Tulsa Police, no arrests had been announced as of the latest update, and investigators were processing the scene, canvassing the neighborhood, and seeking video footage from nearby homes and businesses. Police asked anyone with information to contact them or Crime Stoppers.
Near 61st Street and South Lewis Avenue in South Tulsa, officers investigated an alleged residential burglary reported during daytime hours. The occupants returned home to find a door forced open and electronics missing. There were no confrontations reported and no injuries. Detectives documented the scene and indicated the incident is under investigation.
In East Tulsa near Admiral Place and South Garnett Road, officers arrested a suspect following an alleged vehicle theft. According to police, an officer located a vehicle reported stolen earlier in the week and conducted a traffic stop. The adult driver was taken into custody without incident, and the vehicle was recovered and prepared for return to its owner. Police stated that additional charges related to property and possible drug offenses may be reviewed by prosecutors.
Across these incidents, local reports suggest continued patterns of gun-related violence in North and downtown Tulsa, along with persistent property crimes, including vehicle thefts and residential burglaries, in South and East Tulsa. Listeners with information about any of these alleged crimes are urged to contact the Tulsa Police Department non-emergency line or submit anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers.
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In the downtown area near East 3rd Street and South Elgin Avenue, officers responded to an alleged shooting incident outside a nightlife venue late one evening. Police found an adult male with a gunshot wound; he was transported to a local hospital in serious condition. Detectives stated the shooting appeared to stem from an altercation between two groups leaving the area. The case remains under investigation, and investigators are reviewing surveillance video and interviewing witnesses.
According to Tulsa police public information shared through local news, in the Midtown area near 21st Street and Yale Avenue, officers investigated an alleged armed robbery in a commercial parking lot. An adult victim reported that a man approached, displayed a handgun, and demanded personal property before fleeing on foot toward a nearby neighborhood. No injuries were reported. The suspect was described as an adult male wearing dark clothing and a hooded sweatshirt. Police asked for tips from the public and indicated the case is under active investigation.
In North Tulsa near Pine Street and North Peoria Avenue, patrol officers and homicide detectives responded to an alleged homicide after residents reported gunfire shortly after midnight. Responding units located an adult victim deceased at the scene with apparent gunshot wounds. According to Tulsa Police, no arrests had been announced as of the latest update, and investigators were processing the scene, canvassing the neighborhood, and seeking video footage from nearby homes and businesses. Police asked anyone with information to contact them or Crime Stoppers.
Near 61st Street and South Lewis Avenue in South Tulsa, officers investigated an alleged residential burglary reported during daytime hours. The occupants returned home to find a door forced open and electronics missing. There were no confrontations reported and no injuries. Detectives documented the scene and indicated the incident is under investigation.
In East Tulsa near Admiral Place and South Garnett Road, officers arrested a suspect following an alleged vehicle theft. According to police, an officer located a vehicle reported stolen earlier in the week and conducted a traffic stop. The adult driver was taken into custody without incident, and the vehicle was recovered and prepared for return to its owner. Police stated that additional charges related to property and possible drug offenses may be reviewed by prosecutors.
Across these incidents, local reports suggest continued patterns of gun-related violence in North and downtown Tulsa, along with persistent property crimes, including vehicle thefts and residential burglaries, in South and East Tulsa. Listeners with information about any of these alleged crimes are urged to contact the Tulsa Police Department non-emergency line or submit anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers.
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