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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 2 MIN

Tulsa Area Arrests: Domestic Violence and Vehicle Theft Surge in March

from Tulsa, Oklahoma Crime Report · host Inception Point Ai

On March 9, Joshua Burris from Tulsa faced charges of carrying weapons, drugs or alcohol into jail, DUI and possession of a controlled substance following a traffic stop. Arrest made. On March 9, Adrian Ross from Tulsa charged with obstructing an officer. Arrest made. Also on March 9, Jonathan Kyle Deroussel from Tulsa charged with domestic assault and battery by strangulation. Arrest made. On March 10, Daniel Lee Taber from Prue charged with threats to perform act of violence, first-degree burglary and larceny of a motor vehicle. Arrest made. On March 12, Blaze P. Daigle charged with malicious injury to property under $1,000. Arrest made. On March 13, Cody Dale Sadler from Tulsa charged with false personation and possession of a controlled substance. Arrest made. On March 13, James Clayton Tisher from Hominy charged with entering a structure with intent to commit a crime, distribution of controlled substance to a minor and domestic assault and battery. Arrest made. On March 16, Kensley Marie Lane from Bartlesville charged with larceny of a motor vehicle and domestic assault and battery. Arrest made. On March 18, Thomas Jason Smith from Tulsa charged with larceny of a motor vehicle, shooting with intent to kill and pointing a firearm. Arrest made. On March 20, Robert Charles Jackson from Tulsa charged with trafficking methamphetamine 20 grams or more, driving with revoked license and obstructing an officer. Arrest made. On March 22, Tammy Sue Hamblin from Tulsa charged with violation of clean air act. Arrest made. On March 22, an individual from Hominy charged with larceny. Arrest made. On March 23, Shawn Wayne Holt from Wynona charged with third-degree burglary. Arrest made. Significant trends include multiple domestic assault and battery cases, often involving strangulation, alongside burglaries and vehicle larcenies, primarily affecting Tulsa-area residents. For tips, call Tulsa Police non-emergency at 918-596-9329 or Crime Stoppers at 918-582-4636. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

On March 9, Joshua Burris from Tulsa faced charges of carrying weapons, drugs or alcohol into jail, DUI and possession of a controlled substance following a traffic stop. Arrest made. On March 9, Adrian Ross from Tulsa charged with obstructing an officer. Arrest made. Also on March 9, Jonathan Kyle Deroussel from Tulsa charged with domestic assault and battery by strangulation. Arrest made. On March 10, Daniel Lee Taber from Prue charged with threats to perform act of violence, first-degree burglary and larceny of a motor vehicle. Arrest made. On March 12, Blaze P. Daigle charged with malicious injury to property under $1,000. Arrest made. On March 13, Cody Dale Sadler from Tulsa charged with false personation and possession of a controlled substance. Arrest made. On March 13, James Clayton Tisher from Hominy charged with entering a structure with intent to commit a crime, distribution of controlled substance to a minor and domestic assault and battery. Arrest made. On March 16, Kensley Marie Lane from Bartlesville charged with larceny of a motor vehicle and domestic assault and battery. Arrest made. On March 18, Thomas Jason Smith from Tulsa charged with larceny of a motor vehicle, shooting with intent to kill and pointing a firearm. Arrest made. On March 20, Robert Charles Jackson from Tulsa charged with trafficking methamphetamine 20 grams or more, driving with revoked license and obstructing an officer. Arrest made. On March 22, Tammy Sue Hamblin from Tulsa charged with violation of clean air act. Arrest made. On March 22, an individual from Hominy charged with larceny. Arrest made. On March 23, Shawn Wayne Holt from Wynona charged with third-degree burglary. Arrest made. Significant trends include multiple domestic assault and battery cases, often involving strangulation, alongside burglaries and vehicle larcenies, primarily affecting Tulsa-area residents. For tips, call Tulsa Police non-emergency at 918-596-9329 or Crime Stoppers at 918-582-4636. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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