On the evening of September 22, Tulsa Police responded to an alleged armed robbery near 61st and Peoria. Suspects reportedly displayed a firearm before fleeing with cash from a convenience store. The case remains under investigation.That same night, officers were called to the Kendall Whittier area for a residential burglary in progress. The alleged suspect entered through an unsecured window and removed electronics. No arrests have been made as of this report.September 23 saw a report of aggravated assault in the vicinity of 21st and Garnett. Police responded to a disturbance involving a physical altercation; the victim sustained injuries requiring medical attention and was transported from the scene. The investigation is ongoing.Late on September 24, police were dispatched to the River Parks area on reports of multiple alleged vehicle break-ins. Stolen property included wallets and electronic devices. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage for suspect identification.On September 25, an alleged larceny was reported at a retail center near 71st and Memorial. The suspect allegedly concealed merchandise and exited without payment. Officers apprehended a subject matching witness descriptions nearby; the case number was pending at broadcast time.Shortly after midnight on September 26, a shooting incident was reported in the vicinity of Apache and Harvard. The alleged victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was treated at a local hospital. No arrests reported; the investigation is active. Police are seeking public assistance for a suspect described as a male wearing a dark blue hoodie and gray pants, last seen heading west on Apache.The Tulsa Police Department responded to an incident of vandalism September 27 in the Downtown Arts District. Graffiti was found on multiple business storefronts. The case is under investigation.On September 28, officers investigated an alleged domestic disturbance involving assault near 41st and Yale. One individual was taken into custody at the scene; the investigation continues.Throughout the week, Tulsa Police logged additional reports of minor thefts and property damage concentrated in business corridors near Admiral and Sheridan, as well as on the east side of the city. No unusual spikes in violent crime noted compared to previous weeks.Listeners are reminded that trends this week indicate continued concern over vehicle burglaries and property-related offenses in retail and entertainment districts. Anyone with information about these incidents is encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or submit anonymous tips through the departmentās online portal.Thank you for tuning in and donāt forget 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/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
On the evening of September 22, Tulsa Police responded to an alleged armed robbery near 61st and Peoria. Suspects reportedly displayed a firearm before fleeing with cash from a convenience store. The case remains under investigation.That same night, officers were called to the Kendall Whittier area for a residential burglary in progress. The alleged suspect entered through an unsecured window and removed electronics. No arrests have been made as of this report.September 23 saw a report of aggrav...