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Tulsa, Oklahoma Crime Report

Tulsa, Oklahoma Crime Report

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Tulsa, Oklahoma Crime Report delivers detailed insights into the latest crime news and trends affecting our community. Join us for expert analysis, exclusive interviews, and in-depth discussions that keep you informed about everything from local law enforcement activities to community safety initiatives. Stay updated and engaged with Tulsa's most trusted source for crime information, offering a critical, timely look at the issues impacting your neighborhood.

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  • Tulsa Crime Update: Tire Slashings, Stolen Guns, and Active Investigations
    Jun 15 2025
    During the week of June 8 through June 14, 2025, Tulsa police responded to and investigated several notable incidents across the city.

    On Thursday evening, officers arrested a man identified as Leonardo Cordero in connection with a string of tire slashings reported in neighborhoods along Highway 169 and at a nearby gas station. Victims reported that the suspect, allegedly under the influence of drugs, was seen slashing multiple vehicle tires, impersonating a police officer, and making threats. He was apprehended after a series of 911 calls and is currently in custody. The case remains under investigation as police review potential additional victims.

    Earlier in the week, five teens were taken into custody in south Tulsa after being found in possession of stolen firearms. The suspects were identified and charged accordingly. This investigation is ongoing as authorities work to trace the origin of the stolen weapons. Further details on specific case numbers are not available at this time.

    A felony arrest for destroying evidence and misdemeanor charges for possession of drug paraphernalia was made during a separate incident, with the case recorded under Tulsa Police Department case number 664339. The individual was booked and is currently being held, pending court proceedings.

    Additionally, officers addressed an alleged armed robbery incident along Highway 169 near 11th Street. The investigation into this robbery is active, and police have not released details about any suspects or arrests. Officers request that anyone with information regarding this incident come forward.

    A number of municipal bookings for various offenses, including holds for other jurisdictions and sentencing-related matters, occurred throughout the week as documented by the Tulsa County Jail desk blotter. These do not involve ongoing public safety threats at this time.

    Authorities have not issued public requests for assistance with suspect identification for these cases in the past week.

    Significant trends observed included a spike in property crimes involving vehicle damage and continuing incidents involving firearms among youth. The Tulsa Police Department encourages residents to report suspicious activity and reminds the public to secure personal property.

    Anyone with information regarding ongoing investigations or criminal activity is urged to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or submit tips online through the Tulsa Police Department website. In case of emergency or active crime, dial 911.
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    3 mins
  • Tulsa Crime Recap: Stolen Guns, Vehicles, and Retail Thefts Investigated
    Jun 14 2025
    During the week of June 7 through June 13, 2025, Tulsa Police responded to several notable incidents across the city. In south Tulsa, officers apprehended five teens allegedly in possession of stolen firearms. The suspects were taken into custody and the weapons were recovered. This case remains under investigation as police continue to determine the origin of the stolen guns and whether there is a larger connection to recent property crimes.

    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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    3 mins
  • Tulsa Police Blotter: Stolen Cars, Firearms, and Vandalism Incidents in Midtown and South Tulsa
    Jun 14 2025
    During the week of June 7 through June 13, 2025, Tulsa Police investigated several notable incidents across the city.

    In the area of 31st Street and Sheridan on Wednesday night, officers arrested three men following a stolen car investigation. Rickey Roden was located inside the vehicle and taken into custody on charges related to larceny of a motor vehicle. Two other occupants, identified as Isaac Embry and Thomas Amendolara, were arrested after allegedly providing false identities; Amendolara was charged with obstruction, and Embry faces both obstruction and false personation charges. A fourth individual in the car cooperated with officers and was released at the scene. The investigation remains ongoing.

    In south Tulsa, five juveniles were detained after police recovered stolen firearms during a traffic stop. Officers reported that the teens were apprehended without incident and the firearms were secured. This case is still under investigation.

    Elsewhere, officers responded to a string of tire-slashing incidents concentrated in midtown neighborhoods. Leonardo Cordero was arrested and is alleged to have damaged multiple vehicles’ tires. Police stated Cordero appeared to be under the influence of drugs at the time of arrest. The investigation is ongoing and officers are asking anyone with additional information about vehicle vandalism in the area to contact authorities.

    Police also participated in community engagement activities during the week to raise awareness about recent scams impersonating official agencies, aiming to inform residents and prevent future fraud attempts.

    Arrests for drug-related offenses and possession of paraphernalia were reported across several neighborhoods; all cases are being processed through the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center.

    No suspect descriptions are being solicited from the public at this time for any ongoing incidents.

    Significant trends observed for the week include an uptick in property crimes such as vehicle theft and vandalism, particularly in midtown and south Tulsa areas. Police urge the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity.

    For emergencies or to provide tips, call 911 or contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.
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    3 mins
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