
Tulsa Police Blotter: Violent Crime Concerns, Community Engagement Efforts
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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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