Tulsa police responded to an armed robbery in the vicinity of 2800 South Garnett on August 23 around 5:30 p.m. A victim reported being robbed at gunpoint by two armed teenagers who pointed an AK-style pistol and a Glock, taking more than $2,000 in cash. The suspects, identified as Marvin Macias, 19, and Michael Gonzalez, 18, were located by police driving a Nissan Pathfinder and later led officers on a slow-speed pursuit through a neighborhood near 129th East Avenue and East 11th Street. The pursuit ended when family members encouraged compliance. Both were arrested, and officers recovered four firearms and cash in the vehicle. The two suspects were booked for robbery with a dangerous weapon, and the case remains closed with both suspects in custody, according to KTUL.In south Tulsa, police are investigating an overnight stabbing that occurred just before 1 a.m. at Rooster’s Sports Bar near 71st Street and Memorial Drive on August 22. A male victim was critically injured after being stabbed in the abdomen during a disturbance inside the club and was transported for emergency surgery. Two female suspects were apprehended shortly after the incident in a white Dodge Durango on the Broken Arrow Expressway near Highway 169. Detectives are reviewing surveillance video to determine a motive. The victim remains in critical condition, and the investigation is ongoing, as reported by News On 6. Police are not currently seeking additional suspects but are encouraging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers.On August 27 shortly after midnight, officers responded to gunfire at Brighton Park Apartments near 51st Street and Yale Avenue. Multiple rounds struck both an apartment unit and a vehicle. No injuries were reported, and those involved were not present when police arrived. Investigators recovered shell casings and ammunition at the scene. No suspect information has been released, and police are asking for public assistance through Crime Stoppers. The status is under investigation.A crash investigation at Pine Street east of Garnett Road early August 27 left a woman in critical condition after being ejected from a vehicle. Officers discovered an overturned car in a ditch and later located the injured woman in a wooded area nearby, following calls for help. The driver reportedly fled the scene initially but later contacted officers. Police are still looking for another driver involved in the incident. The investigation is ongoing, as confirmed by News 9.A Tulsa man named Ronald Jones has been formally charged with rape by instrumentation after police say a 16-year-old girl reported being sexually assaulted by Jones at a friend's apartment on May 23. The suspect has denied the allegations, but DNA evidence is being processed as part of the investigation. The legal process is continuing.Listeners, recent activity shows police have dealt with multiple violent crimes in south and east Tulsa, notably armed robberies, stabbings, and shootings clustered around area apartments and bars. Vehicle-related incidents continue to be a concern, particularly hit-and-runs. No clear suspect trends have emerged, but public cooperation is needed in ongoing cases involving shootings and hit-and-run accidents. For tips, call Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Anonymous tips are welcome.Thank you for tuning in to this daily crime report digest and please remember to subscribe. 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
Tulsa police responded to an armed robbery in the vicinity of 2800 South Garnett on August 23 around 5:30 p.m. A victim reported being robbed at gunpoint by two armed teenagers who pointed an AK-style pistol and a Glock, taking more than $2,000 in cash. The suspects, identified as Marvin Macias, 19, and Michael Gonzalez, 18, were located by police driving a Nissan Pathfinder and later led officers on a slow-speed pursuit through a neighborhood near 129th East Avenue and East 11th Street. The pur...