Throughout the past week in Tulsa, officers responded to a range of criminal incidents across various neighborhoods. Multiple vehicle burglaries were reported near the Midtown area, where suspects allegedly broke into parked vehicles to steal personal property between late night and early morning hours. Many of these cases remain under investigation. In the area west of downtown, a reported aggravated assault took place near the intersection of Charles Page Boulevard and 33rd West Avenue. Police state the incident involved a physical altercation, resulting in non-life-threatening injuries; the case is still active with detectives seeking witnesses. An alleged armed robbery occurred in the vicinity of East 31st Street and South Memorial Drive, where two suspects approached a convenience store clerk, brandished a handgun, and demanded cash late Tuesday evening. Both suspects fled on foot before officers arrived. Tulsa police are actively seeking public assistance and describe the suspects as two males, both of medium build: one wearing a dark hoodie and jeans, the other in a red jacket and black pants. Investigators request anyone with information to contact the Tulsa Crime Stoppers. Burglaries at several commercial businesses were also logged along the Admiral corridor in east Tulsa during the early part of the week, with property damage reported but no arrests at this time. These break-ins are believed to be related, according to investigators working the cases.North Tulsa experienced an alleged drive-by shooting near Pine and Peoria late Sunday night. No injuries were reported, but property damage occurred to at least two vehicles and a residence. This incident is currently under investigation by the gang unit. Police responded to a suspected domestic disturbance resulting in an arrest near Garnett and 21st Street. The suspect was taken into custody and charges are pending review by the district attorney's office. There are some notable trends in the past seven days, including increased vehicle burglaries in the Midtown area and clustered business break-ins along the Admiral corridor. Officers continue to stress the importance of securing vehicles and reporting suspicious activity promptly. Anyone with information on these or other recent incidents is asked to call Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or submit a tip online. All calls are anonymous. For emergencies, always dial 911. Thank you for tuning in and please remember to subscribe for future daily 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/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Throughout the past week in Tulsa, officers responded to a range of criminal incidents across various neighborhoods. Multiple vehicle burglaries were reported near the Midtown area, where suspects allegedly broke into parked vehicles to steal personal property between late night and early morning hours. Many of these cases remain under investigation. In the area west of downtown, a reported aggravated assault took place near the intersection of Charles Page Boulevard and 33rd West Avenue. Police...