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Tulsa Crime Roundup: Arrests, Fentanyl Seizure, and Police Jurisdiction Changes

Tulsa Crime Roundup: Arrests, Fentanyl Seizure, and Police Jurisdiction Changes

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In Tulsa, police arrested three individuals on Sunday in connection with an alleged theft at a CVS near 71st Street and Yale. According to TPD and KTUL, after responding to a reported larceny, officers located a white Chevy Traverse used by the suspects downstream from the scene. A search of the vehicle yielded approximately 13 grams of fentanyl, drug paraphernalia, and stolen items. Ryshana Webb faces charges for trafficking drugs and parking in a handicapped space; Chadwick Harris is charged with false impersonation and obstruction; Kaylynn Viles is charged with trafficking fentanyl, obstruction, and possession of drug paraphernalia. All three subjects are in custody pending further proceedings.

No new details are available on ongoing investigations or case numbers for other recently publicized crimes in Tulsa this week. According to KJRH and KOSU, Tulsa Police are preparing to assume responsibility for interstate incidents within city limits beginning November 1, as Oklahoma Highway Patrol reallocates resources to rural areas. TPD expects increased workloads but maintains that response times for urgent matters will remain prioritized.

There are no recent reports of major violent crime patterns emerging in Tulsa neighborhoods over the past week. Tips for reporting crime or suspicious activity can be made by calling Tulsa Police non-emergency at 918-596-9222, or dialing 911 in an emergency.

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