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  • 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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  • 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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  • Tulsa Crime Update: Shooting, Drug Arrests, and Ongoing Investigations in the City
    Jun 11 2025
    During the week of June 2 through June 8, 2025, Tulsa police responded to and investigated multiple incidents throughout the city.

    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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  • Tulsa Crime Report: Arrests, Drug Offenses, and Community Engagement
    Jun 9 2025
    TULSA CRIME REPORT - JUNE 8, 2025

    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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  • Tulsa Law Enforcement Roundup: Arrests, Investigations, and Property Incidents
    Jun 7 2025
    During the past week in Tulsa, several notable criminal incidents were processed by local law enforcement agencies. On May 29, in the area of North Peoria Avenue and East Apache Street, officers arrested Ashley Renee Woodell during a traffic stop. She was booked on allegations of destroying evidence and possession of drug paraphernalia. This case is being handled as a misdemeanor, with charges pending and the investigation ongoing.

    On June 5, near Riverside area, James Leonard Day was booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center on municipal charges. He is currently being held as a sentenced inmate from the City of Tulsa. Also on June 5, in Midtown, Danna Renea Olden was booked and is being held as a sentenced inmate on municipal charges.

    In another incident, Paul Edward Orsini was processed by law enforcement at the request of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. The case details remain under investigation.

    At the University Square West Apartments, security officers responded to a report of missing property. The matter remains under investigation and has been referred to housing and student affairs for further review. No arrests have been made in connection with this incident.

    No current suspect descriptions have been released for public assistance this week.

    As for trends, authorities continued to focus on drug-related offenses and the processing of municipal holding cases. Reports indicate a steady volume of property-related incidents and misdemeanor arrests. No pattern of violent crime spikes was noted during the observed period.

    Anyone with information about recent incidents is encouraged to contact the Tulsa Police Department by phone, through their official website, or by submitting tips to Crime Stoppers. In an emergency, call 911. To provide information related to ongoing investigations, call the non-emergency number at 918-596-9222.
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  • Tulsa Police Respond to Multiple Incidents, Arrests Made in Late May 2025
    Jun 4 2025
    Between May 28 and June 3, 2025, Tulsa police responded to multiple incidents across the city. On May 29, in the vicinity of North Peoria Avenue and East Apache Street, officers conducted a traffic stop that resulted in the arrest of Ashley Renee Woodell, age 24, on suspicion of misdemeanor destruction of evidence and possession of drug paraphernalia. The case is under further investigation, and the subject was booked into the David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center.

    On May 30, law enforcement apprehended James Leonard Day, age 58, in the Midtown area for municipal violations. He is being held as a City of Tulsa sentenced inmate. The same day, Danna Renea Olden, age 39, was taken into custody in the East Tulsa area, also held as a sentenced inmate for municipal charges.

    On June 2, Paul Edward Orsini was booked following an investigation led by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation in connection to an undisclosed incident in the downtown Tulsa district. The case remains active and further updates are pending. Case numbers associated with these arrests include 1266169, 0935305, and 1134560.

    Throughout the week, police continued to investigate several alleged property crimes and drug offenses in north and west Tulsa neighborhoods. No additional details or suspect descriptions are available for public release at this time. Authorities have not disclosed evidence of any coordinated crime patterns during the reporting period.

    Anyone with information about ongoing investigations or seeking to submit a tip can do so anonymously via the Tulsa Police Department’s reporting portal. For emergencies or to report immediate threats, dial 911. For non-emergency crime tips, contact Tulsa Police at their published tip line.
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  • Suspect Shoots at Officers During Pursuit in South Tulsa
    Jun 2 2025
    On June 1, officers responded to a shooting incident near 56th Street and Harvard Avenue in South Tulsa. A jogger had been shot in the leg before 3 PM. While officers and first responders were assisting the jogger, a suspect appeared from behind a fire truck and allegedly fired at officers. The suspect then fled the scene in a car, leading police on a pursuit that ended in a cul-de-sac near 56th Street and Delaware Avenue. There, the suspect allegedly fired at officers again before being shot by police. The suspect died at the scene. The jogger was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. No officers or additional bystanders were hurt. Officers involved in the shooting have been placed on administrative leave while the incident remains under investigation. Police have not released the name of the suspect as they continue to determine a motive and notify next of kin. Investigators blocked portions of 56th Street and Gary Avenue during the response.

    A review of the Tulsa County Jail desk blotter for May 31 indicates recent bookings by the Tulsa Police Department, including James Leonard Day, 58, and Danna Renea Olden, 39, both held on municipal charges. No additional details about the nature of these alleged offenses or case numbers were available at this time.

    Additional case information for other criminal incidents, including burglary and robbery, was referenced in state parole dockets but did not specify particular incidents or locations within the city for the previous week.

    Based on the reports reviewed, a significant trend this past week was the escalation of violence directed toward law enforcement during response to active incidents, as seen in the shooting on 56th Street. No public calls for assistance in identifying suspects are active at this time.

    If you have information regarding any crime, contact the Tulsa Police Department at their non-emergency line or submit an anonymous tip online through the official Tulsa Police Department website. For emergencies, dial 911.
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  • Tulsa Crime Blotter: Drugs, Theft, and Warrants in North and Midtown Neighborhoods
    May 31 2025
    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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