
Tulsa Crime Update: Shooting, Drug Arrests, and Ongoing Investigations in the City
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On Sunday, June 1, officers were dispatched to a shooting near the intersection of 56th Street and Harvard Avenue in South Tulsa. A jogger sustained a gunshot wound to the leg before 3 a.m. The incident is under investigation, and no arrests have been announced at this time. Police have not released a suspect description and continue to seek information from the public.
On Saturday, June 7, police made several arrests related to alleged drug offenses citywide. Notable enforcement activity included the recovery of drug paraphernalia and the destruction of evidence associated with misdemeanor charges. These cases are in various stages, with some suspects booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center and held pending further investigation or transfer to other jurisdictions.
Over the previous week, additional arrests were made for municipal violations, and several individuals were held as sentenced inmates. Police activity also involved parole-related apprehensions stemming from prior offenses, including larceny and eluding police, with cases pending further action by parole authorities.
Investigators urge anyone with information on the South Tulsa shooting or recent drug-related offenses to contact the Tulsa Police Department. Suspect descriptions have only been provided for cases where police are actively seeking public assistance.
A review of reported activity indicates consistent patterns of property crime and drug-related arrests across several neighborhoods. No significant increase or decrease in violent crime has been observed compared to recent weeks.
Anyone with tips regarding these or other incidents is encouraged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS. In case of emergency, call 911 immediately.
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