Officers responded to a domestic call the evening of August 4 near East Central High School, where a woman was reportedly assaulted by a man she lived with. The suspect, Henry Jaquez, barricaded himself inside a trailer which led to a nine-hour standoff lasting through the night. He was taken into custody early August 5 and is facing charges that include assault with a deadly weapon (domestic), possession of a firearm after a felony conviction, domestic assault and battery by strangulation, kidnapping after former conviction of a felony, possession of a stolen firearm, and threatening a violent act. Police have confirmed Jaquez is in custody and the case status indicates multiple felony charges pending arraignment according to KTUL.On August 4, a Tulsa man was arrested and booked at the Creek County Jail. According to Creek County Sheriff's Office public records, Christopher Brown was booked with a bond set at $25,000, following an arrest earlier that day. The incident involved law enforcement from Creek County and Brown has a pending court date.Tulsa police assisted in an interagency chase related to a homicide suspect out of Edmond. The pursuit concluded in Creek County on August 5, where the murder suspect was arrested. Law enforcement from multiple agencies are cooperating and the case remains under active investigation as reported by News9.In the Tulsa and Catoosa areas, a series of commercial burglaries has resulted in the arrest and charging of a Tulsa man accused of breaking into more than thirty businesses across Tulsa and Rogers counties. According to News On 6, the individual is facing over thirty counts of burglary after allegedly taking money from the affected businesses. No suspect description has been released for public assistance in this case and police indicate that the case is moving forward with the suspect in custody.There have been no significant reports regarding violent incidents in the Riverside Division area over the weekend. Tulsa Police Department noted a visible officer presence at back-to-school events this past weekend, focusing on community engagement and public safety ahead of the school year.For the previous week, multiple notable arrests include serious domestic violence, burglary, and apprehension of a homicide suspect. A trend to note is the continued prevalence of theft and break-ins targeting businesses, especially during nighttime hours in commercial corridors. The high-profile nature of the standoff near East Central High has prompted officers to remind listeners to report any suspicious activity immediately.Anyone with information about ongoing investigations or who may have witnessed any of the above incidents is encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or submit tips anonymously online.Thank you for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for your daily crime digest updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
Officers responded to a domestic call the evening of August 4 near East Central High School, where a woman was reportedly assaulted by a man she lived with. The suspect, Henry Jaquez, barricaded himself inside a trailer which led to a nine-hour standoff lasting through the night. He was taken into custody early August 5 and is facing charges that include assault with a deadly weapon (domestic), possession of a firearm after a felony conviction, domestic assault and battery by strangulation, kidn...