• Tulsa Crime Report: Domestic Violence Persists Despite Overall Decline

  • Jan 3 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Tulsa Crime Report: Domestic Violence Persists Despite Overall Decline

  • Summary

  • Given the constraints and the need for concise, factual information, here is a daily crime report digest for Tulsa, Oklahoma, focusing on the previous week's incidents:

    - **January 1, 2025**: A misdemeanor incident of outraging public decency was reported in the vicinity of 49th Street and West Avenue. The suspect, Julian Perez, 42, was arrested and released on bond. Case number: 647665.

    - **February 10, 2024 (archived data)**: Multiple incidents were reported:
    - A felony assault with a deadly weapon (domestic) occurred in the area of 169th East Avenue and North 116th Street. Jeremiah Prior, 28, was arrested for DUI 1st offense in the same general area. Case numbers: 647673 and 647672.
    - A felony assault with a deadly weapon (domestic) and misdemeanor domestic assault in the presence of a minor were reported near 390 Road and East 66th Street. Shauna Cordry, 26, was arrested. Case number: 647674.
    - A felony hold from Rogers County was executed in the vicinity of South Memorial Drive and East 12th Street. Krystal Ward, 35, was arrested. Case number: 647680.
    - A felony hold from Okmulgee County was executed near 142nd Street and East Avenue. Eric Thomas, 39, was arrested for public intoxication. Case number: 647682.
    - A felony possession of a stolen vehicle was reported in the area of 34th Street and East Avenue. Felipe Miguel, 24, was arrested for failure to appear for changing lanes unsafely. Case number: 647685.
    - A felony assault with a deadly weapon (domestic) occurred near West Easton Court and North Avenue. Julius Griffin, 42, was arrested. Case number: 647686.

    **Significant Trends or Patterns**: The Tulsa Police Department has seen a reduction in crime across almost every category in 2024, with a notable 100% solve rate in homicides, a feat not achieved since 1979. However, domestic violence remains a significant concern, with Tulsa ranking in the top 10 states for domestic violence incidents.

    **Emergency Contact Information for Tips**: For any information or tips regarding these incidents, please contact the Tulsa Police Department at (918) 596-9286 or visit their website at tulsapolice.org.
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