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MINGO VALLEY PATROL DIVISION CRIME AWARENESS BULLETIN 05/07/12 05/13/12 Para leer este boletín en español, por favor presione el siguiente link: http://www.tulsapolice.org/content/mvd/boletin informativo de delitos.aspx CRIME AWARENESS INFORMATION 1

The following information relates to crimes that have occurred during the previous week. Below, you will see a brief description of each crime type and some explanatory notes. The icon that will be used on the map is given with the crime type description. The map is designed to give you enough information to see crimes occurring near you, but should not compromise any individual s privacy. Please understand that it would be too labor intensive to provide exact addresses, dates, or times for each individual crime. When I am able, I will provide you with suspect and vehicle information tied to particular crimes. If you do not see a map with your neighborhood for a crime type, then good for you! Your area was either not victimized or had minimal activity with little to no information that would assist you. Keep your eyes open and work hard to keep it that way! I will also do my best to provide you information on arrests for various crimes so that you can take that information into account as you assess the safety of your homes and businesses. As these sometimes occur weeks afterward, we do not always know when they occur. For example, when a patrol officer arrests someone for a burglary warrant, the location or particulars of the crime are not detailed in the warrant. It would take time to research that case and find what crime the warrant was issued in relation to. The patrol officer does not need that information to book the arrestee in and does not have time to do the research. The Citizen's Crime Commission is an organization that as a part of its mission assists citizens in organizing and sustaining Alert Neighbor and Citizen s Alert Patrol groups. This includes facilitating communication with law enforcement. If you need assistance with forming a new Alert Neighbor group or getting the most out of the one you belong to, or forming Citizen s Alert Patrol group, the Citizen's Crime Commission can assist you. If you would like an officer who patrols your area to attend a meeting, please make that request through Carol Bush with the Citizen's Crime Commission. Her telephone number is (918) 585-5209 and her email address is cbush@crimecomok.org. Their website is full of information and crime prevention tips to help you out. I encourage you to visit the Tulsa Police Website at www.tulsapolice.org for more resources to help you stay safe. All media inquiries related to this publication should be routed through the Public Information Office. 2

I will plot this category and give you basic information on these crimes. They generally do not pertain to anything that would affect you as an individual. Most homicides in Tulsa have nothing to do with the honest citizens of Tulsa. Rest assured, if information points to a contributing factor in our control, such as the way in which a nightclub operates or chronic drug dealing at a location, I will inform you and deal with it. If you have questions or information regarding homicides, the preferred method of contact for the supervisor of the homicide unit is email. Sgt. Dave Walker can be reached at dwalker@cityoftulsa.org. His desk phone is 918-596-9135. MVD averages about 5-7 rapes a month. We rarely have a stranger rape. Rapes generally involve domestic situations or acquaintance situations which generally do not present an opportunity for action. For this reason, and in order to protect the anonymity of victims, I will not routinely plot rapes. Rest assured that if a stranger rape occurs, I will notify you. If you have questions or information regarding a rape, the preferred method of contact for the supervisor of the sex crimes unit is email. Sgt. Mark Mears can be reached at mmears@cityoftulsa.org. His desk phone is 918-596- 9168. This category refers to theft of property from a person or business where force or fear is used. It can involve a weapon or no weapon. Home invasion robberies will be mapped. Nearly ALL home invasion robberies are tied to drug dealing, gambling, or certain knowledge of money in the home. Nearly ALWAYS, the suspects are known to the victim. If we experience a home invasion that does not fit this profile, I will notify you. If you have questions or information regarding robberies, the preferred method of contact for the supervisor of the robbery unit is email. Sgt. Brandon Watkins can be reached at robbery@cityoftulsa.org. Sgt. Watkin s desk phone is 918-596-9137. 3

This category will include breaking and entering homes, businesses, garages, or sheds for the purpose of committing a crime. It does not apply to any sort of trespassing. Although technically classified as larcenies by the FBI, for the sake of simplicity I will include burglaries from vehicles (BFVs) in this category. Residential burglaries predominantly happen during the day when no one is home. 1 st degree burglaries, which are burglaries that occur when someone is home, are primarily related to domestics or happen when a burglar makes a mistake. Intentional 1 st degree burglaries for the purpose of theft are extremely rare. I will advise you if we identify incidents of that nature. If you have questions or information regarding burglaries, including burglaries from vehicles, the preferred method of contact for the supervisor of the burglary unit is email. Sgt. Shellie Wood can be reached at slwood@cityoftulsa.org. Her desk phone is 918-596-9180. This category includes the larceny of vehicles and heavy equipment such as bulldozers. The icon will also show up on crime maps when a vehicle stolen from outside of Tulsa is recovered in Tulsa (since no original crime report was generated here in the city). If you have questions or information regarding 1 auto thefts, the preferred method of contact for the supervisor of the auto theft unit is email. Sgt. Glenn Moore can be reached at gemoore@cityoftulsa.org. His desk phone is 918-527-0067. *HELPFUL REMINDERS* Always have car or house keys in hand when going to house or vehicle. Never leave your drink unattended when out in public. Let your neighbors know if you are leaving for an extended amount of time. Do not leave vehicle running unattended for any amount of time. Do not leave purse or keys sitting in open by windows or doors of your house. Make sure if using a GPS in vehicle take it down from windshield each time you exit vehicle. 4

MINGO VALLEY HOMICIDES YEAR TO DATE Of the 19 homicides city wide, we have had four homicides in the Mingo Valley area. The only open homicide in our area from last year is the narcotics related shooting death of Miguel Morales-Perez at 2124 S. Garnett Rd. on 020911. Anyone with information on this crime should contact Crimestoppers at (918) 596-COPS or Homicide Detective Sgt. Dave Walker at (918) 596-9133. 5

CITY-WIDE HOMICIDES YEAR TO DATE The format for incident reporting has been adjusted to reflect the time of day during which the incidents occurred. Shift One is from 1900-0700 Shift Two is from 0630-1430 Shift Three is from 1400-2200 Shift Four is from 1630-0230 6

SHIFT ONE INCIDENTS 2100-0700 Nothing reported for this week in Shift 1 SHIFT ONE/ SHIFT TWO OVERLAP INCIDENTS 1. Burglary 5000 S 76 EA 051112 0645-0913 Front door kicked in. 2. Burglary 12100 E 37th St 050812 0700-1754 Entry via unlocked kitchen window. Suspects are 2 BMs who have been identified. 3. Burglary 6300 S 107 EA 050912 0630-1545 Entry through forcing front door. 7

SHIFT TWO INCIDENTS 06:30-14:30 Hrs 1. Auto Theft 200 S Memorial Dr. 050912 0900 93 Maroon Nissan Maxima 4DR 2. Icon not on map Attempted Auto Theft 200 S Memorial. Suspect is WM who was swapping stolen cars. 3. Auto Theft 500 S 80 EA 0512-051412 1200-1630 Gold 05 Ford ZX4 4-door. Suspect known to victim 4. Burglary 2500 S 87 EA 051312 1200-1930 5. Icon not on map Burglary 2500 S 87 EA 0900-1330 6. Auto Theft 2100 S. Garnett 050912 1100 Suspect known to victim. Vehicle recovered 051512 1223 7. Burglary 1600 S 131 EP 050812 0800-1300 Entry thru unlocked window. 8. Burglary 1200 E 21St 050712 1100 9. Burglary 12400 E 27 St 0511-051212 0930-1100 Forced side doors. 10. Burglary 2900 S 115 EA 050912 1340 Entry thru unsecured sliding glass door. 11. Burglary 12100 E 37 St 050712 0748 12. Rape 4900 S 73 EA 051212 0830 Suspect known to victim. 13. Burglary 7300 E 48th St 050712 1330-2040 Entry via unlocked sliding glass door. 14. Burglary 7600 E 49th St 050912 1030-1830 Entry via unlocked sliding glass door. 15. Burglary 8300 E 60 St 050712 0730-1720 Entry by breaking glass door. 16. Auto Theft 8200E 60 St 0511-051212 0830-1026 2010 Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle 17. Auto Theft 01 Gold Honda Accord 4 Dr Recovered 051112 0625. 18. Burglary 9700 E 75 St 050712 0920-1500 Entry via forcing front door 8

SHIFT TWO/THREE OVERLAP INCIDENTS No Map Available 1. Burglary 200 N 126th EP 050712-050812 1400-0400 Suspect broke light by rear door and pried door open. SHIFT THREE INCIDENTS 1400-2200 1. Commercial Burglary 7700 E 38 St 0511-051512 1600-0900 2. Burglary 11600 E 21 St 050912 1545. Suspects arrested 3. Burglary 18100 E 11 St 051112-051612 1600-1000 9

SHIFT THREE SHIFT FOUR OVERLAP INCIDENTS 1. Commercial Burglary 8500 E Admiral Pl 0512-051312 1800-0800 2. Burglary 300 S Mingo Rd 0511-051212 1630-1200 Front door kicked in. 3. Commercial Burglary 1200 S Memorial Dr 0507-050812 2000-0815 Pry-bar used to force metal door. Suspects are 2 BMs in a white, newer model, Ford muscle 4-door pick-up truck. 4. Burglary 8100 E 16 St 0512-051312 1900-0230 Entry by breaking large living room window. 5. Auto Theft 8100 E Skelly 0511-051212 1700-1400 Black 99 Honda motorcycle. 6. Auto Theft 8500E 33 St 0510-051112 2000-0600 Gold 01 Ford Focus station wagon. Keys left in it. 7. Burglary 2800 S 115 EA 051112 1945-2130 Front door kicked in 8. Auto Theft 10900 E 61 St 0507-050812 1800-1200 Gray 08 Ford F250 pick-up truck. 9. Burglary 8000 S 78 EA 0507-050812 1830-1530 10

SHIFT THREE SHIFT FOUR SHIFT ONE OVERLAP INCIDENTS 1. Robbery 6600 E 19 St 050912 2130 Suspect is 1 BM dressed in all black. 2. Auto Theft 7100 E 9th St 0508-050912 2130-0800 White 95 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4-door. Recovered. 3. Commercial Burglary 19200 E Admiral Pl 0513-051412 2100-1100 Entered via sliding glass window. 4. Burglary 2700S 136 EA 0509-051012 2200-0700 Entry via rear sliding glass door 5. Robbery 4200 S 109 EA 050912 2145 Suspects are 2 BMs. 11

SHIFT FOUR SHIFT ONE OVERLAP INCIDENTS 1. Burglary 10100 E Admiral Pl #B 050912 0000-2030 Entry through back window 2. Auto Theft 200 S 104 EA 051312 0030-0800 99 Suzuki Katana motorcycle 3. Commercial Burglary 12300 E Skelly Dr 051012 0000-0700 4. Attempted Burglary 15500 E Admiral Pl 051112 0040 5. Commercial Burglary 1500 S Sheridan 051312 0037-1400 6. Auto Theft Attempted 1200 S 73 EA 050812 2330 Red 97 Jeep LRO 7. Robbery 1900 S Memorial Dr 050912 0045 Suspect is 1 BM 8. Commercial Robbery 1700S Garnett 050712 2315 Suspect is 1 BM early 20s. Reminder: If you do not have an alarm permit with the City of Tulsa, the police will not be notified to respond to your business or residence. You may obtain a permit from the City of Tulsa s Licensing Center located at 175 E. 2 nd Street, Second Floor, (918) 596-7640. The cost is $30.00 initial and $15 to renew. www.cityoftulsa.org 12