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Tulsa Crime Report: Racial Disparities, Violent Crimes, and Jail Bookings (140 chars)
- 2024/12/30
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Tulsa, Oklahoma Crime Report Digest for the week ending December 30, 2024:
- **December 28, 2024**: Multiple bookings were reported at the Tulsa County Jail. A 38-year-old male was booked for a felony hold from Osage County. A 57-year-old male was booked for a felony application to revoke. A 50-year-old male was booked for felony failure to appear for obtaining merchandise by bogus check[1].
- **December 29, 2024**: New bookings included Oscar Aleo and Destiny Eastin, though specific charges were not detailed in the available information[5].
- **General Trends**: Tulsa continues to experience high rates of violent crime, including homicide, rape, and domestic assault. There are significant racial disparities in policing, with black residents being arrested at higher rates than white residents, particularly for drug crimes and warrants related to unpaid court fees[2].
- **Emergency Contact Information**: For tips or to report crimes, contact the Tulsa Police Department or visit their website for more information. The public can also use the Tulsa County Jail's Inmate Information Center for details on recent bookings[1][5].
- **December 28, 2024**: Multiple bookings were reported at the Tulsa County Jail. A 38-year-old male was booked for a felony hold from Osage County. A 57-year-old male was booked for a felony application to revoke. A 50-year-old male was booked for felony failure to appear for obtaining merchandise by bogus check[1].
- **December 29, 2024**: New bookings included Oscar Aleo and Destiny Eastin, though specific charges were not detailed in the available information[5].
- **General Trends**: Tulsa continues to experience high rates of violent crime, including homicide, rape, and domestic assault. There are significant racial disparities in policing, with black residents being arrested at higher rates than white residents, particularly for drug crimes and warrants related to unpaid court fees[2].
- **Emergency Contact Information**: For tips or to report crimes, contact the Tulsa Police Department or visit their website for more information. The public can also use the Tulsa County Jail's Inmate Information Center for details on recent bookings[1][5].