

Between October 20 and October 26, police responded to several notable incidents across Tulsa neighborhoods as recorded in the official county desk blotter.In the area near Pine and Sheridan, officers investigated an alleged burglary that occurred in the early morning hours on October 21. The case remains under investigation by property crimes detectives.Late evening on October 21, a reported assault near the 61st and Peoria corridor resulted in minor injuries to one adult victim. The suspect had left the location upon police arrival. This incident is currently classified as under investigation.On October 22, Midtown Tulsa saw an alleged motor vehicle theft in the vicinity of 21st and Harvard. Patrol officers recovered the vehicle within 24 hours, and an adult male was booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center on felony charges related to the auto theft.That afternoon, police received complaints about alleged vandalism involving several spray-painted vehicles at a large apartment complex in East Tulsa. The case is still open as police review surveillance footage.Near 41st and Yale on October 23, an alleged shoplifting incident was reported at a retail center. Officers identified and detained a suspect on scene, making one arrest for petit larceny.On October 24, in the Red Fork area, an armed robbery was alleged at a convenience store by two male suspects who fled on foot with cash and merchandise. Police are actively seeking public assistance to identify two Black males, one wearing a gray hoodie and jeans, the other in a red jacket and dark pants, both last seen heading west on 41st Street.During the early morning hours of October 25, officers in the Brookside district responded to an alleged domestic disturbance that resulted in one adult arrest for misdemeanor assault. The investigation is ongoing under case number 2025-121457.A later incident on October 25 at Admiral and Garnett involved an alleged shots-fired call. No injuries were reported, and shell casings were recovered at the scene. The suspect vehicle, described as a dark SUV, was last seen traveling eastbound. This case remains under investigation.Case numbers and further details are not always publicly available for every incident, but all information provided is derived from the official Tulsa County desk blotter and ongoing police reports.In reviewing last week's cases, a noticeable pattern includes reported vehicle-related crimes and a rise in night-time property offenses. Listeners are urged to remain vigilant and immediately report suspicious activity.Anyone with information about these incidents is encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or the Tulsa Police non-emergency line.Thank you for tuning in and don’t 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
Between October 20 and October 26, police responded to several notable incidents across Tulsa neighborhoods as recorded in the official county desk blotter.In the area near Pine and Sheridan, officers investigated an alleged burglary that occurred in the early morning hours on October 21. The case remains under investigation by property crimes detectives.Late evening on October 21, a reported assault near the 61st and Peoria corridor resulted in minor injuries to one adult victim. The suspect ha...