
Tulsa Crime Roundup: Arrests, Investigations, and Calls for Public Assistance
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In the midtown corridor, a 24-year-old female was taken into custody on multiple counts, including a felony hold for Payne County, alleged destruction of evidence, and possession of drug paraphernalia. Details on the investigation’s status have not been released, and she remains held on the Payne County warrant.
Elsewhere, the Tulsa Police Department noted an uptick in alleged domestic assault incidents, illegal firearm possession, and burglary complaints throughout various neighborhoods. These cases remain under investigation, and police urge anyone with information to come forward.
Authorities are actively seeking public assistance in locating suspects related to a reported burglary near the 61st and Peoria Avenue area, described as a male in his late 20s, approximately 6'0", medium build, last seen wearing a dark hoodie and jeans.
Throughout Tulsa County, deputies also booked individuals from Tulsa for alleged lewd or indecent acts toward a child and separate cases of petit larceny and DUI, in incidents that remain under review by investigators.
Significant trends for the past week include sustained enforcement actions against illegal drug activities, continued focus on violent offenses, and several property crimes under active investigation. Law enforcement encourages residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity.
Anyone with information regarding these or other incidents is asked to contact the Tulsa Police Department’s non-emergency line at 918-596-9222 or Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. For emergencies, dial 911.
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