Tulsa Crime Blotter: Drugs, Theft, and Warrants in North and Midtown Neighborhoods Podcast Por  arte de portada

Tulsa Crime Blotter: Drugs, Theft, and Warrants in North and Midtown Neighborhoods

Tulsa Crime Blotter: Drugs, Theft, and Warrants in North and Midtown Neighborhoods

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During the week of May 23 to May 30, 2025, multiple criminal incidents were reported across Tulsa, Oklahoma.

In the vicinity of North Tulsa, an individual was booked on charges of aggravated trafficking of illegal drugs, unlawful possession of a controlled drug, and driving with a license canceled, suspended, or revoked. The case is listed as CF-2025-0417, and the subject was released on bond. In Midtown, a separate case involved allegations of unlawful possession of controlled substances and drug paraphernalia, as well as an attempt to destroy evidence. In this instance, the suspect remains held pending a transfer to Payne County.

Several incidents involved suspects arrested and held on warrants originating from Tulsa County and nearby jurisdictions. Notably, one suspect was booked for grand larceny and is being held for Tulsa County authorities. Another individual was arrested on charges of child pornography, possession of a controlled dangerous substance, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Additional arrests included alleged use of a forged or stolen credit card, conspiracy, receiving or concealing stolen property, larceny of a motor vehicle, and possession of a firearm while on probation.

No public requests for suspect assistance or detailed descriptions were issued in the reviewed cases. Ongoing investigations remain for several felony and misdemeanor incidents, with some cases proceeding to court or detention while others resulted in release on bond.

No significant new trends or unusual crime patterns have emerged from the reviewed week; reported incidents are consistent with typical enforcement activity in Tulsa. Anyone with relevant information about these or other incidents is encouraged to contact Tulsa Police at their non-emergency number or submit anonymous tips via Crime Stoppers. For emergencies, always dial 911.
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