
Tulsa Crime Report: Arrests, Drug Offenses, and Community Engagement
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The Tulsa Police Department reported several arrests over the past week, with notable activity on Saturday, June 7. Ashley Renee Woodell, 24, was booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center on multiple charges including a felony hold for Payne County, destroying evidence, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Earlier in the week, on Thursday, February 6, James Leonard Day, 58, was taken into custody by Tulsa Police and is currently being held as a sentenced inmate for the City of Tulsa. During the same day, Danna Renea Olden, 39, was also booked on similar charges, being held as a City of Tulsa sentenced inmate. Paul Edward Orsini was processed by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation on the same day.
The period of May 17-23 saw significant criminal activity throughout Tulsa. On May 17 alone, authorities documented 53 criminal incidents across the city, though details of specific incidents were not provided in the available records.
The Tulsa Municipal Court continues to process misdemeanor traffic, parking, and criminal offenses, as well as code violations related to health, fire, animal, and zoning regulations. The court operates Monday through Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours on Thursday until 7 p.m. for Night Court.
Recent law enforcement efforts have shown a focus on drug-related offenses and community engagement, according to the Tulsa Oklahoma Crime Report. These efforts appear to be part of ongoing initiatives by the Tulsa Police Department to address criminal activity throughout the city.
Residents with information about criminal activity are encouraged to submit crime tips through the Tulsa Police Department's official website or by contacting Court Records at (918) 596-1625. For warrant information, citizens can use the Tulsa Police Warrant Search or call the Court Records number. Traffic tickets can be paid online or at the Court address at 600 Civic Center.
The Tulsa Police Department continues to make arrest records and incident reports publicly available as part of their commitment to transparency and community safety. Citizens seeking additional information about specific cases or wishing to make police reports can visit the Tulsa Police Department's official website.
To report crimes or provide information, contact the Tulsa Police Department at (918) 596-1625 for non-emergencies or 911 for emergencies.
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