Last week in Tulsa, several notable criminal incidents were reported across multiple neighborhoods. In the downtown area on Monday, a robbery was alleged at a convenience store at the intersection of Denver Avenue and Archer Street, with the suspect reportedly displaying a firearm before fleeing west. Tulsa police are actively investigating and request assistance in identifying a male suspect described as approximately six feet tall, wearing a gray hoodie and dark pants. No arrests have been made in this case, which is currently under investigation.On Tuesday, in the vicinity of 61st Street and Memorial Drive, officers responded to an alleged auto burglary in a shopping plaza parking lot. According to public safety officials, unknown individuals broke into two vehicles during late afternoon hours, stealing electronics and personal items. The incidents remain under investigation, with patrols increased in nearby lots.A disturbance was reported Wednesday evening in the Peoria Corridor area, involving an alleged assault outside a local restaurant near 21st Street. The altercation resulted in minor injuries to one individual, but responding officers indicated the parties separated before police arrival. The case is listed as under review.Thursday night, Tulsa police were dispatched to a residential block near Pine Street and Yale Avenue for reports of shots fired. Initial reports suggest an alleged drive-by shooting occurred just before 11 p.m., with property damage but no injuries. The scene was processed for evidence and the investigation remains ongoing.On Friday, in West Tulsa near Charles Page Boulevard, officers were called to investigate an alleged burglary at a small business complex. Entry had been forced overnight and cash, as well as equipment, was reported stolen. Detectives are following up on surveillance footage and canvassing nearby businesses for information.In midtown on Saturday, officers responded to a domestic-related incident at an apartment complex near 41st Street, resulting in one adult male being taken into custody after an alleged assault. According to officials, charges are pending and the investigation is considered active.Sunday morning, an alleged motor vehicle theft was reported at a gas station in the vicinity of 11th Street and Sheridan Road. Police indicated the car was left unattended with keys inside. The investigation continues and authorities remind listeners to secure vehicles at all times.Several of this week’s cases remain open, with multiple incidents under active investigation and no widespread suspect description alerts at this time, except in the downtown robbery where public assistance is requested. Significant trends this week include an uptick in vehicle-related crimes and property offenses in public parking areas. Listeners noticing suspicious activity or who have tips about these incidents are encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.Thank you for tuning in and please subscribe for your daily Tulsa crime digest. 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
Last week in Tulsa, several notable criminal incidents were reported across multiple neighborhoods. In the downtown area on Monday, a robbery was alleged at a convenience store at the intersection of Denver Avenue and Archer Street, with the suspect reportedly displaying a firearm before fleeing west. Tulsa police are actively investigating and request assistance in identifying a male suspect described as approximately six feet tall, wearing a gray hoodie and dark pants. No arrests have been mad...