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  • Tulsa Crime Trends: A Concerning Spike in Reported Incidents
    May 24 2025
    TULSA POLICE BLOTTER - WEEK OF MAY 17-23, 2025

    On May 17, Tulsa saw 53 reported criminal incidents across the city. The following day, May 18, officers responded to 56 incidents, showing a slight increase in criminal activity.

    May 19 recorded 51 crimes throughout Tulsa. Tuesday, May 20 showed a significant spike with 75 criminal incidents reported to authorities.

    On May 21, crime reports decreased with 58 incidents. A notable case involved Carlos Clyde Malone, 52, who was booked on felony charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. The case (CF-2024-4566) also included a misdemeanor hold with electronic monitoring requirements.

    The most recent data available shows May 22 had the highest crime volume of the week with 85 reported incidents, indicating an upward trend in criminal activity as the week progressed.

    Earlier this year, on February 6, authorities recorded 29 criminal incidents, including cases involving electronic monitoring requirements and auto theft charges.

    The daily crime patterns show fluctuation throughout the week, with weekdays generally experiencing higher crime rates than weekends. The significant increase in reported crimes on May 22 (85 incidents) compared to the previous day's 58 incidents represents a concerning 46% jump.

    The Tulsa Police Department continues to monitor these trends and allocate resources accordingly. Several cases remain under investigation, with authorities pursuing leads and gathering evidence.

    For residents with information that may assist in solving these cases, please contact the Tulsa Police Department through their official website or call the non-emergency line. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through the department's online reporting system.

    For emergencies requiring immediate police response, dial 911. To view daily crime logs or make non-emergency reports, visit the Tulsa Police Department's official website.
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  • Tulsa Crime Report: Assaults, Arrests, and Ongoing Investigations in the Metro Area
    May 19 2025
    Between May 12 and May 18, 2025, the Tulsa Police Department and neighboring law enforcement agencies responded to several criminal incidents across the city and surrounding areas. The following is a digest of significant reports from the past week:

    Near the Midtown area, an alleged felony assault and battery with a dangerous weapon was reported. The case remains under investigation under case number CF-2024-4566.

    In north Tulsa, a misdemeanor arrest was made on a charge of insurance/security verification. The suspect was processed and released on bond. The related case number is CF-2025-0417.

    On May 13, a suspect from Tulsa was booked at the Osage County Jail for lewd or indecent proposals or acts to a child. The case remains active and is under investigation.

    A separate incident on May 13 involved an individual from Sand Springs arrested for petit larceny. The status of this case is pending further investigation.

    On the same date, law enforcement responded to a report of multiple firearms offenses in the city. A suspect from Pawnee was arrested for carrying or possessing a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of a sawed-off shotgun, receiving and concealing a stolen vehicle, and first-degree robbery. The case is ongoing and under further review by authorities.

    For the week in review, no public bulletins requesting public assistance in locating suspects were issued by police.

    No clear significant trends or patterns emerged from the week’s incident reports. Citizens are encouraged to report criminal activity or provide tips by contacting Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or the Tulsa Police non-emergency number at 918-596-9222. In an emergency, call 911.
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  • "Tulsa Crime Blotter: Narcotics Arrests and Traffic Violations Persist Across Neighborhoods"
    May 17 2025
    Between May 10 and May 16, Tulsa police and sheriff’s deputies responded to multiple criminal incidents across various neighborhoods. On May 15 in North Tulsa, James Raymond Muldoon, age 53, was arrested for alleged aggravated trafficking of illegal drugs, unlawful possession of a controlled drug (two counts), and driving with a license canceled, suspended, or revoked. The case is filed under CF-2025-0417 and Muldoon was released on bond; the investigation is ongoing.

    In Midtown Tulsa on May 13, officers booked Ashley Renee Woodell, age 24, on a felony hold for Payne County, along with misdemeanor charges of alleged destruction of evidence and possession of drug paraphernalia. The investigation remains active.

    Throughout the week, authorities continued to process various misdemeanor offenses including unlawful possession of controlled drugs and traffic violations such as driving with a suspended license, particularly in the East Tulsa and Riverside areas. Several suspects in these cases were released on surety or cash bonds while their cases are pending.

    No major violent crimes or robberies requiring public assistance were reported in the blotter for this period. Suspect descriptions are unavailable as all individuals involved have been identified or are in custody.

    A review of the week’s incidents shows continued enforcement around controlled substance offenses and traffic-related violations citywide. Authorities encourage anyone with information about ongoing cases or suspicious activity to contact the Tulsa Police Department non-emergency line at (918) 596-9222 or Crime Stoppers at (918) 596-2677. Dial 911 for emergencies.
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  • Tulsa Crime Roundup: Arrests, Investigations, and Calls for Public Assistance
    May 14 2025
    During the week of May 7–13, 2025, Tulsa law enforcement responded to several notable criminal incidents across the city. In the north Tulsa area, officers arrested a 53-year-old male on Saturday, May 10, for alleged aggravated trafficking of illegal drugs and unlawful possession of controlled substances. These felony and misdemeanor charges are tied to case number CF-2025-0417. The individual was also cited for allegedly driving with a canceled or suspended license. The investigation is ongoing with a bond set by authorities.

    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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  • Tulsa Police Blotter: Fentanyl Warnings, Drug Arrests, and Community Policing Efforts
    May 12 2025
    Tulsa Police Blotter: May 5-10, 2025

    On Saturday, May 10, Tulsa County Sheriff's Office booked James Raymond Muldoon, 53, into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center at 5:36 AM on felony charges of aggravated trafficking of illegal drugs. Additional misdemeanor charges include unlawful possession of controlled drugs and driving with a suspended license. This booking relates to case CF-2025-0417, for which Muldoon had previously posted bond on February 5.

    Also detained at the Criminal Justice Center is Ashley Renee Woodell, 24, who faces a felony hold from Payne County, along with misdemeanor charges for destruction of evidence and possession of drug paraphernalia.

    Earlier this week, on Sunday, May 4, officers responded to the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center for processing of new bookings, though specific details of those incidents were not disclosed.

    In a public safety announcement released this week, the Tulsa Police Department warned residents about a dangerous new fentanyl mixture that has been discovered circulating on Tulsa streets. The department urges extreme caution and encourages anyone with information about illegal drug distribution to contact authorities immediately.

    The TPD's community engagement efforts received recognition this week as Lieutenant McCarty was presented with the Officer of the Year award, highlighting the department's commitment to community-oriented policing.

    According to Chief Dennis Larsen, the Tulsa Police Department remains focused on its mission that "When every citizen is provided a safe environment; when every culture and every neighborhood thrives, the City of Tulsa prospers and grows."

    The department's monthly newsletter continues to provide updates on police activities and community safety initiatives. Residents interested in receiving these updates can sign up through the official Tulsa Police Department website.

    The police blotter information comes from publicly available booking records and official TPD communications. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

    Crime trend analysis indicates continued enforcement focus on drug trafficking operations, with particular attention to dangerous synthetic opioids. Community members with information about criminal activity are encouraged to contact the Tulsa Police Department through their non-emergency line or submit anonymous tips through Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS (2677).
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  • "Tulsa Crime Roundup: Drugs, Domestic Assault, and Property Crimes under Investigation"
    May 10 2025
    During the past week in Tulsa, police responded to a range of alleged criminal incidents across the city.

    In the vicinity of North Tulsa, officers arrested an individual for aggravated trafficking of illegal drugs and unlawful possession of a controlled drug. The suspect, a 53-year-old male identified as James Raymond Muldoon, was booked on case number CF-2025-0417. The case is pending, with the suspect released on bond.

    In East Tulsa, a 24-year-old female, Ashley Renee Woodell, was booked on charges that included felony hold for Payne County, misdemeanor charges of allegedly destroying evidence, and possession of drug paraphernalia. The status of these charges is pending further investigation.

    Tulsa police also dealt with incidents involving alleged domestic assault, unlawful firearm possession, contraband violations, and burglary over the past week. The exact locations and case numbers for these incidents were not detailed in public summaries, but they remain under investigation.

    Suspect descriptions have not been publicly released for these cases as police are not currently seeking additional assistance from the public.

    Significant trends observed this week include continued drug-related activity in various parts of the city and a series of property crimes, including burglary and destruction of property, with some cases involving malicious mischief causing significant damage.

    Anyone with information about these or other crimes is asked to contact the Tulsa Police Department’s non-emergency line or provide anonymous tips through Tulsa Crime Stoppers. For emergencies, always dial 911.
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  • Tulsa Police Blotter: Violent Crime Concerns, Community Engagement Efforts
    May 7 2025
    Tulsa Police Blotter: May 1-7, 2025

    Sunday, May 4: Officers responded to a new booking at the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center involving James Raymond Muldoon, 53, charged with aggravated trafficking of illegal drugs and unlawful possession of controlled drugs. The suspect was processed on multiple felony and misdemeanor counts under case number CF-2025-0417. Bond was posted on February 5.

    Also on Sunday, Ashley Renee Woodell, 24, was booked on charges including destruction of evidence, possession of drug paraphernalia, and a felony hold from Payne County.

    Sunday, May 4: Tulsa Police reported a deadly shooting near 56th Street North and Peoria. The victim, identified as Antwan Washington, was attacked in his home and later shot once in the stomach with a rifle. Two suspects, Decorian Coleman and Mar'quice West, were arrested in connection with the homicide. According to investigators, the suspects, including the victim's cousin, initially attacked Washington and stole his vehicle before returning later to commit the shooting. Both suspects have been charged with first-degree murder.

    The Tulsa Police Department continues to encourage community engagement through their scheduled "Community Conversations" with city leaders in various neighborhoods throughout the city. Chief Dennis Larsen emphasized, "When every citizen is provided a safe environment; when every culture and every neighborhood thrives, the City of Tulsa prospers and grows."

    Recent criminal activity patterns show continued drug-related arrests and violent crime, with particular concern regarding weapon-involved incidents. The weekend's homicide near 56th and Peoria highlights ongoing challenges with violent crime in the north Tulsa area.

    For residents with information about recent crimes, the Tulsa Police Department maintains several resources, including warrant searches and offender information through their official website. The public can check for both municipal and county warrants, citation information, and jail records online. Those wishing to report tips anonymously can contact the department through their official channels.

    The department also reminds residents they can sign up for the TPD Monthly Newsletter to stay informed about law enforcement activities and community safety initiatives.
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  • Tulsa Police Blotter: Drug Arrests and Community Engagement Highlight Recent Law Enforcement Efforts
    May 3 2025
    TULSA POLICE BLOTTER
    May 3, 2025

    Recent criminal activity in Tulsa and surrounding areas has kept local law enforcement busy. This digest covers incidents from the past week.

    On May 1, 2025, James Raymond Muldoon, 53, was booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center on multiple charges including aggravated trafficking of illegal drugs and unlawful possession of controlled substances. The suspect was also charged with driving with a canceled, suspended, or revoked license. Case number CF-2025-0417.

    Ashley Renee Woodell, 24, was taken into custody on felony charges from Payne County, along with misdemeanor charges of destroying evidence and possession of drug paraphernalia. She remains in custody at the David L. Moss facility.

    In Osage County, authorities reported a total of 113 inmates as of today. Joseph Allen Cole of Tulsa was booked yesterday on charges of third-degree burglary, malicious injury or destruction of property exceeding $1,000, and obstructing an officer.

    Another Tulsa resident, Marc Randall Watkins, was booked into the Osage County Jail on May 2. Specific charges for Watkins were not detailed in the available reports.

    Jonathan Charles Best from Skiatook faces multiple serious charges after being booked on May 2, including trafficking in illegal drugs, acquiring proceeds from drug activities, maintaining a place for keeping or selling controlled substances, and carrying or possessing a firearm as a convicted felon.

    Anthony Taylor Tisdale from Hominy was arrested on May 2 for driving with a canceled, suspended, or revoked license, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of paraphernalia.

    Law enforcement continues to focus on drug-related offenses, which appear to be a recurring pattern in recent arrests across Tulsa County and neighboring jurisdictions. Trafficking charges and possession of controlled substances represent a significant portion of recent bookings.

    The Tulsa Police Department continues its community outreach through scheduled neighborhood conversations with city leaders, as announced in their April 2025 newsletter.

    Anyone with information regarding criminal activity is encouraged to contact the Tulsa Police Department. For anonymous tips or information about ongoing investigations, residents can sign up for the TPD Monthly Newsletter to stay informed about local law enforcement efforts and community safety initiatives.

    Emergency contact: Tulsa Police Department - Emergency: 911 / Non-Emergency: Call the department's main line for information about reporting tips.
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