• "Tulsa Crime Incidents: Felony Charges, Contraband Arrests, and Ongoing Investigations"

  • Apr 21 2025
  • Duración: 3 m
  • Podcast

"Tulsa Crime Incidents: Felony Charges, Contraband Arrests, and Ongoing Investigations"

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  • During the previous week in Tulsa, several notable criminal incidents were reported across various neighborhoods. In the downtown area, a felony case involving alleged possession of child pornography was recorded, with the investigation ongoing and the suspect in custody. At a detention facility in the west Tulsa district, an individual was arrested for allegedly bringing contraband into jail, with charges filed under case number CF-2023-2593 and the investigation continuing.

    In a southeastern neighborhood, officers responded to an alleged rape in the first degree. The suspect was arrested and charged under case number CF-2025-0064, and the case remains under investigation. Elsewhere, law enforcement is looking into a series of domestic assault incidents, with several arrests made and further inquiries underway.

    North Tulsa saw an increase in property crimes, with reported incidents of burglary at multiple locations. One case involved forced entry and the theft of electronics, and detectives have not announced arrests as of this report. There was also a reported shooting in the vicinity of 61st Street and Peoria Avenue, leaving one person injured; the case status is under investigation, and police have asked for public assistance to identify suspects described as two males, one wearing a black hoodie and the other a gray jacket.

    Midtown Tulsa experienced a firearm possession arrest during a routine traffic stop. The suspect was taken into custody without incident and the firearm was confiscated. An additional case of alleged computer crimes involving intentional damage or destruction of digital assets was reported, currently under investigation with no arrests announced.

    Throughout the city, Tulsa police continue to address an ongoing trend of theft from vehicles and residential burglaries, particularly in the Brookside and Cherry Street areas. In recent days, there has been a noted uptick in property crimes, and law enforcement encourages residents to secure valuables and report suspicious activity.

    Anyone with information about these crimes is urged to contact the Tulsa Police Department’s non-emergency line or submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers. For emergencies, dial 911.
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