Tulsa Crime Roundup: Alleged Robberies, Assaults, and Property Crimes Investigated Across the City
Tulsa Crime Roundup: Alleged Robberies, Assaults, and Property Crimes Investigated Across the City

Tulsa Crime Roundup: Alleged Robberies, Assaults, and Property Crimes Investigated Across the City

October 22, 2025 6:53am
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Between October 15th and October 21st, Tulsa police responded to a series of alleged criminal incidents across the city. In the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood, officers investigated an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store where the suspect reportedly displayed a handgun and fled on foot. Police are seeking public assistance for a male suspect described as approximately six feet tall, medium build, wearing a black hoodie and gray pants; the case is currently under investigation. In the area of 61st Street and South Peoria, officers responded to an alleged aggravated assault reported on Friday evening. A victim sustained non-life threatening injuries; officers detained one individual at the scene and the incident remains under review.Near Admiral and Sheridan, police investigated an alleged burglary at a local pawn shop. According to officers, entry was gained by breaking the side window after hours and several electronics were reported missing; detectives continue to review surveillance footage, and the case is open. In the Brookside district, patrol responded to reports of vehicle thefts at two apartment complexes. Both incidents are alleged to have occurred overnight, involving late-model pickup trucks; no arrests have been made and investigators ask anyone with information about suspicious activity in the area to contact the department.At 31st and Yale, officers conducted a traffic stop resulting in an alleged narcotics violation. One adult male was arrested on scene and booked into the county jail on multiple charges; evidence was collected and submitted for analysis. In the downtown area, Tulsa police responded to an alleged vandalism incident involving graffiti at a commercial property. The property owner reported spray paint damage to the exterior wall and requested prosecution; officers documented the scene and the case is pending further leads.In the vicinity of North Tulsa, police are investigating an alleged shooting incident reported near Pine Street late Saturday night. Officers located evidence of gunfire but reported no injuries; at this time no suspects have been identified and detectives continue to canvass the area.No significant domestic violence calls requiring arrest were reported in the Midtown district last week. Police did respond to several minor disturbances citywide, which were resolved without need for further action.Throughout the city, burglary and auto thefts continue to show a steady pattern, particularly in parking lots of apartment complexes and near commercial centers during overnight hours. Officers are increasing patrols in these areas and advising residents to secure vehicles and property.Anyone with information regarding these incidents is encouraged to contact the Tulsa Police non-emergency tip line at 918-596-2677, or submit anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. In case of an emergency always dial 911.Thank you for tuning in. For daily updates, please 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

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Published:October 22, 2025 6:53am
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Between October 15th and October 21st, Tulsa police responded to a series of alleged criminal incidents across the city. In the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood, officers investigated an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store where the suspect reportedly displayed a handgun and fled on foot. Police are seeking public assistance for a male suspect described as approximately six feet tall, medium build, wearing a black hoodie and gray pants; the case is currently under investigation. In the are...

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