• Tulsa Police Report: Arrests, Community Engagement, and Technological Advancements

  • 2025/03/26
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Tulsa Police Report: Arrests, Community Engagement, and Technological Advancements

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  • On March 21, 2025, Tulsa police responded to multiple incidents across the city. At approximately 3:00 PM, officers were called to an apartment complex near 61st and Peoria regarding a reported vandalism. The case is under investigation.

    Later that evening, police arrested Jerimi Lynn Hudson on unspecified charges. Hudson was booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center at 9:44 PM.

    In the early hours of March 22, Daniel Joseph Kell was taken into custody and booked at 1:05 AM. Details of the arrest were not immediately available.

    On March 24, two additional arrests were made. Larry Wayne Cooper and Matthew Jason were both booked into the county jail, with booking numbers 20250324004 and 20250324005 respectively.

    The Tulsa Police Department's Child Crisis Unit has been highlighted for their ongoing work in the community. This specialized unit focuses on cases involving minors and works to ensure the safety and well-being of Tulsa's youngest residents.

    In technology news, the Tulsa Police Department has implemented a new system called "Prepared 911" to help dispatchers respond more quickly to emergencies. This system is expected to improve response times and enhance overall emergency services in the city.

    The department continues to investigate several cold cases and is seeking public assistance. Citizens with information about any unsolved crimes are encouraged to submit tips, which can be done anonymously through the police department's website.

    In an effort to increase community engagement, Tulsa Police Chief Dennis Larsen emphasized the department's commitment to providing a safe environment for all citizens. "When every citizen is provided a safe environment; when every culture and every neighborhood thrives, the City of Tulsa prospers and grows," Chief Larsen stated.

    The police department is actively recruiting new officers. Interested individuals can find more information about careers with the Tulsa Police Department on their official website.

    Overall, the week saw a mix of property crimes and arrests, with no reported violent incidents. The police department continues to focus on community policing efforts and technological improvements to enhance public safety.

    For emergencies, citizens should call 911. To report non-emergency crimes or submit tips, individuals can visit the Tulsa Police Department's website at www.tulsapolice.org or call the non-emergency number. The public is reminded that all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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On March 21, 2025, Tulsa police responded to multiple incidents across the city. At approximately 3:00 PM, officers were called to an apartment complex near 61st and Peoria regarding a reported vandalism. The case is under investigation.

Later that evening, police arrested Jerimi Lynn Hudson on unspecified charges. Hudson was booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center at 9:44 PM.

In the early hours of March 22, Daniel Joseph Kell was taken into custody and booked at 1:05 AM. Details of the arrest were not immediately available.

On March 24, two additional arrests were made. Larry Wayne Cooper and Matthew Jason were both booked into the county jail, with booking numbers 20250324004 and 20250324005 respectively.

The Tulsa Police Department's Child Crisis Unit has been highlighted for their ongoing work in the community. This specialized unit focuses on cases involving minors and works to ensure the safety and well-being of Tulsa's youngest residents.

In technology news, the Tulsa Police Department has implemented a new system called "Prepared 911" to help dispatchers respond more quickly to emergencies. This system is expected to improve response times and enhance overall emergency services in the city.

The department continues to investigate several cold cases and is seeking public assistance. Citizens with information about any unsolved crimes are encouraged to submit tips, which can be done anonymously through the police department's website.

In an effort to increase community engagement, Tulsa Police Chief Dennis Larsen emphasized the department's commitment to providing a safe environment for all citizens. "When every citizen is provided a safe environment; when every culture and every neighborhood thrives, the City of Tulsa prospers and grows," Chief Larsen stated.

The police department is actively recruiting new officers. Interested individuals can find more information about careers with the Tulsa Police Department on their official website.

Overall, the week saw a mix of property crimes and arrests, with no reported violent incidents. The police department continues to focus on community policing efforts and technological improvements to enhance public safety.

For emergencies, citizens should call 911. To report non-emergency crimes or submit tips, individuals can visit the Tulsa Police Department's website at www.tulsapolice.org or call the non-emergency number. The public is reminded that all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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