
Tulsa Crime Recap: Stolen Guns, Vehicles, and Retail Thefts Investigated
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On Friday, June 13, officers near 31st Street and Sheridan located a stolen vehicle with the help of surveillance video. Rickey Roden was found inside the vehicle and arrested on charges related to larceny of a motor vehicle. Two other occupants, Isaac Embry and Thomas Amendolara, were also arrested for allegedly providing false information and obstruction. A fourth male in the vehicle was released after cooperating with police. The investigation is ongoing and authorities encourage anyone with additional information to come forward.
Elsewhere, two suspects linked to multiple thefts at Dollar General locations across Tulsa and Jenks were arrested on June 14. Authorities allege the suspects were involved in a series of larcenies targeting thousands of dollars in merchandise, including household products. The suspects were booked and are facing multiple charges. The investigation is continuing as police work to identify any further incidents associated with this pattern.
In a separate incident, a female suspect, Ashley Renee Woodell, was booked on charges including destruction of evidence and possession of drug paraphernalia. The arrest was made by Tulsa police and the case is pending disposition.
No public requests for assistance regarding suspect identification were issued this week.
A review of this week’s activity indicates a trend involving property crimes, particularly larcenies connected to retail locations and motor vehicle theft. Tulsa Police continue to urge residents to secure valuables, safeguard firearms, and report suspicious activities promptly.
Anyone with information on these or other incidents is encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or submit tips online through the Tulsa Police Department’s official website. Call 911 for emergencies requiring immediate police response.
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