TULSA, Okla. — The victim of an alleged assault in a hotel hallway turned into the suspect in a deadly shooting Tuesday night in midtown Tulsa. Police confirmed a man was arrested on Wednesday in connection to the deadly shooting.
Do you know them? The Financial Crimes Unit of the Tulsa Police Department is seeking with identifying three individuals of interest. These individuals are susp
The Tulsa Police Department is searching for a suspect who allegedly stole a purse at a retail store in south Tulsa.
The Tulsa Police Department is requesting public assistance in identifying a purse snatcher from Jan. 3, 2025.According to TPD, the incident took place at a ret
A 27-year-old man suspected in a deadly shooting in late December in the Historic Westside has been apprehended. Maalik Wilborn, 27, was located and arrested in Tulsa, Oklahoma, according to a Metropolitan Police Department release.
A warrant was issued Friday for 35-year-old Michael Spear, who was "visibly armed" when he "told officers he did not need a driver's license because he was 'traveling.'"
TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa Police Department said no one was injured after shots were fired at a house in east Tulsa Sunday night. Police said officers responded to the house near East 31st Street and South Memorial Drive just before midnight. The caller told police someone drove by the house and fired multiple shots at the house.
Two suspects, Maria Guadalupe and Irwin Medina, were arrested in Tulsa for the murder of Juan Luviano, reported missing in December 2024.
Okmulgee County prosecutors charge a woman Tuesday with child neglect after her toddler died from fentanyl in June. The Medical Examiner says Leonardo “Leo” Towe died of fentanyl toxicity and ruled the death accidental.
The Tulsa Zoo's animal family is about to get a little bit bigger after the announcement that a 12-year-old chimpanzee is expecting her first child.
A Tulsa man was arrested Tuesday night after police said he, ironically, broke into an escape room business. Police said officers were called to the business near 6th and Boston in downtown Tulsa just before 9:30 p.
On the Friday morning before Donald Trump’s inauguration, employees at the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division were scrambling to finish their business. The conversation I was there to have with Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke was out of place amid the haste. It was, after all, nearly 104 years in the making.