most wanted... - Tulsa Police Department
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most wanted... - Tulsa Police Department
Tulsa Police Department Detective Division Newsletter May 24, 2012 Issue 40 Detective Division 600 Civic Center, 2nd Floor Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-9133 Auto Theft Burglary Child Crisis Unit Family Violence Financial Crimes Homicide Major Crimes Pawn Detail Robbery Sex Crimes Cyber Crimes Fugitive Warrants Missing Adults Missing Children Senior Services (918) 669-6520 (918) 596-9155 (918) 669-6504 (918) 746-5250 (918) 596-9209 (918) 596-9135 (918) 596-9122 (918) 596-9181 (918) 596-9137 (918) 596-9168 (918) 591-4740 (918) 596-9352 (918) 596-9183 (918) 596-9862 (918) 596-9165 Detective Division Cookout... The Detective Division cookout was a great success! Lots of good food and great fellowship. Thanks to everyone who pitched in and helped. A special thanks to Richard Alexander at Hasty Bake for donating the use of his grills. Cpl. Tallman “The Grill Master” hard at work. You can also email us! Simply go to www.tulsapolice.org and click on 'Detective Division'. By selecting a crime type you can send your message directly to a detective. Cpl. Coleman and Dep. Chief Larsen with great anticipation. Quote of the Week... "I have learned, that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours." – Henry Thoreau Statistics... Great turnout and great food! Detectives Kirby and Wright show that style is key! MOST WANTED... Darell Toni Mitchell Description: Black Male, 24 DOB: 07/11/87 Height: 6'00 Weight: 170 Hair: Black Eyes: Brown TPD#: N-290525 Darell Mitchell is currently wanted out Tulsa County for Attempted Robbery with a Firearm and a traffic warrant. Mitchell should be considered armed and dangerous. If you have any information call CRIME STOPPERS at (918)596-COPS. It's completely anonymous, and if your tip leads to an arrest, you could get a reward! Page 2 During our Divisional Meeting on Thursday, twelve (12) detectives were commended by Police Chief Chuck Jordan. He received a correspondence from Major Rob Turner for their efforts in regards to this year's spring in-service. Major Turner reports “775 officers from across the city were successfully transitioned through in-service and that those involved did outstanding work. I appreciate your dedication and positive attitude. Your actions have not gone unnoticed and puts the entire police department in a positive light. Keep up the good work!” Those who received commendations were: Sgt. Tim Bracken Cpl. Eric Leverington Officer Vic Regalado Sgt. Stephanie Jackson Cpl. Tom Milburn Officer Kathy Still Sgt. Mark Mears Cpl. Greg Smith Officer Sara Vas Sgt. Dave Walker Cpl. Aaron Tallman Officer Jason White Upcoming Events... May 28 – Memorial Day Holiday ● June 11 – Holster Training Class ● June 12 – Basic Investigation Class ● June 12 – Basic Handgun Class ● June 12 – Physical Wellness Class ● June 15 – Non-Bid Board Selections Completed ● Help Solve an Unsolved... KENDRICH SHELTON On March 29, 2011 officers were assigned to 2000 N. Quaker Ave reference a DOA . Once at the scene, officers discovered a black male later identified as Kendrich A. Shelton lying deceased in a field. Anyone with information that leads to an arrest can be eligible for a reward. Call 918-596-COPS. Hard Hitting Detective Work! In the early morning hours of May 17th, a police vehicle was burglarized in which weapons and police equipment were stolen. The Burglary Unit's investigation led them to several active suspects; the first of which was a 17-yearold juvenile, who was found to be in possession of most of the stolen property. He was interviewed and arrested. Megan Brown Bryden Hill On May 18th, the Warrants Unit found the second suspect, Megan Brown, 18, driving a black Mazda hatchback. RID Field Officers conducted a traffic stop and found the rest of the stolen property in the vehicle. Brown was brought to the Detective Division for questioning and later arrested on an active warrant. Her bond is set at $5000. On May 23rd at around 3:00 PM, the Fugitive Warrants Squad and Northern Oklahoma Violent Crimes Task Force located and arrested 20 year old Bryden Hill, Megan Brown's boyfriend. Hill was located in Broken Arrow where he resisted arrest and was taken into custody with the assistance of a police K-9. Hill is charged with Knowingly Concealing Stolen Property, Possession of a Firearm after Former Conviction of a Felony, Possession of a Controlled Drug and Resisting Arrest. His bond is set at $33,000. ALH
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