"Tulsa Crime Roundup: Homicides, Assaults, Drug Trafficking, and More Under Investigation"
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Near the intersection of 61st Street and Peoria Avenue, an individual was taken into custody on charges of aggravated trafficking of illegal drugs, as well as two counts of unlawful possession of controlled substances. The suspect faces additional allegations of driving with a canceled or suspended license. The case is assigned number CF-2025-0417 and is pending further court proceedings.
In North Tulsa, officers booked an individual for malicious injury or destruction of property exceeding $1,000, and first-degree burglary. Both incidents are linked to ongoing felony investigations, and the suspect was held on bond. Also from that area, a kidnapping case resulted in an arrest, with investigators continuing to collect evidence.
In the midtown district, a suspect was arrested for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, case number CF-2024-4566. This case remains under review by prosecutors.
A separate incident at a local correctional facility involved the alleged introduction of contraband into the jail, with a 27-year-old suspect facing felony charges linked to case number CF-2023-2593. The matter is currently before the court.
A first-degree rape arrest was made near the Riverside neighborhood, with the suspect booked and awaiting court appearance under case number CF-2025-0064. Police are not currently seeking public assistance in this case.
Within the University of Tulsa campus area, a theft of property was reported at the University Square West Apartments on April 6. TU Security and local police are investigating, and the case has been referred to campus administration for further review, report number 0288-25.
During an ongoing vice operation, two adult males were arrested in hotel stings in central and south Tulsa, accused of soliciting prostitution in online arrangements. Both suspects were taken into custody without incident, charged, and later released on bond while investigations continue. No public suspect search is requested in connection with these incidents.
No patterns suggesting a rise in a particular type of crime have been identified over this period, but continued vigilance is urged regarding property crimes and narcotics-related offenses. Anyone with information about these or any other crimes is encouraged to contact the Tulsa Police Department non-emergency line or submit tips anonymously through local Crime Stoppers. In case of emergency, dial 911.
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