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Youth Violence and Public Indecency Incidents Reported in Tulsa's East Side

Youth Violence and Public Indecency Incidents Reported in Tulsa's East Side

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Over the past week in Tulsa, police responded to several notable incidents across eastern neighborhoods. Early Friday morning near 51st Street and 193rd East Avenue, police were called to a reported burglary and stabbing involving a teenage suspect. According to the Tulsa Police Department, a man in his 40s was awakened when a back glass door was shattered by a propane tank. The victim confronted a 14-year-old boy inside his home, leading to a physical altercation during which the homeowner was stabbed multiple times. The teen fled and subsequently knocked on doors in the same neighborhood, seeking assistance while claiming to have been stabbed. Officers later connected him to the home invasion. Both the homeowner and the juvenile suspect were hospitalized and are expected to recover. The teenage suspect is currently in custody, with charges pending a decision by the district attorney. The case remains under review.

On July 10, police responded to a report of indecent exposure at the Lynn Lane Reservoir near 21st and 193rd East Avenue. Witnesses observed a man, later identified as Jeremy Edwards, standing outside a red sedan without pants and engaging in lewd behavior. Police aviation units arrived first, spotting Edwards before he attempted to flee into his vehicle and redress. After ground officers detained him, Edwards admitted to prior methamphetamine use, and drug paraphernalia was found in his car. He was arrested for indecent exposure and possession of drug paraphernalia.

No suspect descriptions have been released for public assistance in any open investigations this week. Most cases involved immediate arrests or the suspects are already in custody.

A press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of Oklahoma notes a Tulsa resident was sentenced for robbery in Indian Country after pleading guilty in March. Details on the specific location of the offense were not immediately available, and the matter is now closed following sentencing.

Reviewing incidents reported over the past week, there appears to be a concerning pattern involving youth suspects in serious violent offenses, particularly burglaries escalating to assaults. Additionally, there were incidents involving drug-related public indecency.

If any listeners have information that could assist ongoing investigations, they are encouraged to contact the Tulsa Police Department’s non-emergency line or Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.

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