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On March 18, 2025, Tulsa police responded to a report of vandalism at an apartment complex near 61st and Peoria. A Tesla vehicle was spray-painted by an unidentified suspect captured on security cameras. The incident remains under investigation.
On March 19, officers arrested Carlos Clyde Malone, 52, on charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. The arrest was related to case CF-2024-4566. Malone was booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center.
Also on March 19, David Todd Durham, 18, was taken into custody on multiple felony charges including possession of a firearm by an adjudicated delinquent, domestic assault and battery by strangulation, and pointing a deadly weapon with intent. The arrest stemmed from an incident involving domestic violence in the presence of a minor.
On March 20, Brandon Michael Klassen, 23, was arrested for allegedly entering a school safety zone as a registered sex offender. The case number is CF-2025-0466.
Casey Andrew Jannelli, 33, was arrested on March 20 for domestic assault and battery related to case CM-2024-4445. Jannelli was released on bond later that day.
On March 21, Tulsa County Sheriff's deputies arrested a couple on first-degree murder charges following the death of their one-year-old daughter from an apparent methadone overdose. The couple's home was described as having unsafe and unsanitary conditions.
A shooting occurred in a Tulsa parking lot on March 22. A male victim suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the chest and was transported to a local hospital. His condition is unknown at this time. The incident is under investigation.
On March 23, Webbers Falls police reported that an officer shot during a traffic stop the previous week had sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was recovering at home. The suspect, Billy Wayne Williams, was arrested in New Mexico after fleeing the scene.
Wendell Grissom was executed by the State of Oklahoma on March 24 for the 2005 murder of Amber Matthews.
Overall, violent crime incidents showed a slight uptick compared to the previous week, with domestic violence cases remaining a concern. Property crimes like vandalism also continued to occur at a steady rate.
The Tulsa Police Department encourages anyone with information about these or other crimes to contact Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Tips can be made anonymously.
On March 19, officers arrested Carlos Clyde Malone, 52, on charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. The arrest was related to case CF-2024-4566. Malone was booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center.
Also on March 19, David Todd Durham, 18, was taken into custody on multiple felony charges including possession of a firearm by an adjudicated delinquent, domestic assault and battery by strangulation, and pointing a deadly weapon with intent. The arrest stemmed from an incident involving domestic violence in the presence of a minor.
On March 20, Brandon Michael Klassen, 23, was arrested for allegedly entering a school safety zone as a registered sex offender. The case number is CF-2025-0466.
Casey Andrew Jannelli, 33, was arrested on March 20 for domestic assault and battery related to case CM-2024-4445. Jannelli was released on bond later that day.
On March 21, Tulsa County Sheriff's deputies arrested a couple on first-degree murder charges following the death of their one-year-old daughter from an apparent methadone overdose. The couple's home was described as having unsafe and unsanitary conditions.
A shooting occurred in a Tulsa parking lot on March 22. A male victim suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the chest and was transported to a local hospital. His condition is unknown at this time. The incident is under investigation.
On March 23, Webbers Falls police reported that an officer shot during a traffic stop the previous week had sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was recovering at home. The suspect, Billy Wayne Williams, was arrested in New Mexico after fleeing the scene.
Wendell Grissom was executed by the State of Oklahoma on March 24 for the 2005 murder of Amber Matthews.
Overall, violent crime incidents showed a slight uptick compared to the previous week, with domestic violence cases remaining a concern. Property crimes like vandalism also continued to occur at a steady rate.
The Tulsa Police Department encourages anyone with information about these or other crimes to contact Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. Tips can be made anonymously.