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TULSA POLICE DEPARTMENT GILCREASE DIVISION NEWSLETTER, VOL. 5 MARCH 2012 www.tulsapolice.org 1 Gilcrease Division Newsletter, Vol. 5 Tulsa Police Department Gilcrease Division (GID) 3436 N. Delaware Ave. Tulsa, Ok 74110 (918) 591-4100 Division Commander Major Tracie Lewis (918) 591-4105 Day Shift Commander Capt. Steve Odom (918) 591-4107 Third Shift Commander Capt. Karen Tipler (918) 591-4110 Fourth Shift Commander Capt. Dave Roberts (918) 591-4109 Graveyard Shift Commander Capt. Shawn King (918) 591-4111 Questions or Comments: Email: TPD Gilcrease News TPDGilcreaseNews @cityoftulsa.org Visit us on the web: Tulsa Police Department www.tulsapolice.org TPD on Facebook TPD on Twitter The Polly Klaas® Foundation is a national nonprofit dedicated to the safety of all children, the recovery of missing children, and public policies that keep children safe in their communities. They have helped more than 7,691 families of missing children, counseling them on ways to find their children and work with law enforcement. They make and distribute posters of missing children for these families, and have a national eVolunteer force that distributes posters of missing children in their communities. Their hotline has been answered 24/7 since 1993. They publish and distribute child safety information to people around the world. Their free Child Safety Kit and Internet Safety Kit can be ordered or downloaded (click here ) by following this link . The Polly Klaas Foundation is the recipient of the Missing Child Non-Profit of the Year Award for 2011 awarded by the US Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Since you can't always be with your kids, it's important to teach them how to find help and keep themselves safe. Most importantly, you need to do this in a way that doesn't scare yourself or your children. Instead, you want to build your children's self-confidence. The Polly Klaas® Foundation is Dedicated to the Safety of All Children

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Gi lcrease Divis ionNewsletter, Vol. 5

Tulsa Police DepartmentGilcrease Division (GID)3436 N. Delaware Ave. Tulsa, Ok 74110(918) 591-4100

Division CommanderMajor Tracie Lewis(918) 591-4105

Day Shift CommanderCapt. Steve Odom(918) 591-4107

Third Shift CommanderCapt. Karen Tipler(918) 591-4110

Fourth Shift CommanderCapt. Dave Roberts(918) 591-4109

Graveyard Shift CommanderCapt. Shawn King(918) 591-4111

Questions or Comments:

Email:TPD Gilcrease [email protected]

Visit us on the web:

Tulsa Police Departmentwww.tulsapolice.org

TPD on Facebook

TPD on Twitter

The Polly Klaas® Foundation is a national nonprofit dedicated to the safety of all children, the recovery of missing children, and public policies that keep children safe in their communities.

They have helped more than 7,691 families of missing children, counseling them on ways to find their children and work with law enforcement. They make and distribute posters of missing children for these families, and have a national eVolunteer force that distributes posters of missing children in their communities. Their hotline has been answered 24/7 since 1993.

They publish and distribute child safety information to people around the world. Their free Child Safety Kit and Internet Safety Kit can be ordered or downloaded (click here) by following this link .

The Polly Klaas Foundation is the recipient of the Missing Child Non-Profit of the Year Award for 2011 awarded by the US Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

Since you can't always be with your kids, it's important to teach them how to find help and keep themselves safe.

Most importantly, you need to do this in a way that doesn't scare yourself or your children. Instead, you want to build your children's self-confidence.

The Polly Klaas® Foundation is Dedicated to the Safety of All

Children

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Your kids will feel safer when they can confidently recognize dangerous situations and respond immediately.

The free Child Safety Kit can help you keep your children safe, even when you are not with them. With special no-scare methods for each age group, the Child Safety Kit includes:

Asking for help when no trusted adult is nearby.

Unacceptable adult behaviors that can threaten children.

Recognizing dangerous situations.

Ways to respond to dangerous situations and keep safe.

Additionally, parents are introduced to the "What If" game, an engaging way to teach safety to their kids, which can be fun and build self-esteem.

The free Child Safety Kit tells parents what they need to know, and how to say it to their children.

You may want to follow the recommendation of many law enforcement officials and have Child ID cards for each of your children.

In the privacy of your own home, you can prepare personalized ID cards for your children. That way if you ever need the information, it is ready and in one place.

The free child Fingerprint and DNA Document includes full instructions and special forms:

• Your child’s fingerprint form.• Instructions on how to take child fingerprints.• Instructions on sampling each child’s DNA.• The best way to store DNA samples.• Personal information record for your child—medications, allergies, and doctor, as well

as name, birthdate, and address.• Current photo record.

Extra forms are available for when your address or doctor changes.

The Fingerprint & DNA Document is included in the free Child Safety Kit, which includes 24 pages of guidance for parents and safety tips for children. The Kit helps you build your children’s self-confidence by teaching them ways to stay safe.

The Polly Klaas® Foundation Dedicated to Safety of All Children

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Can you identify? Larceny of guitar from EZPawn at 800 S Utica on 2/27/2012. One of the suspects has been identified as Micheal Eidson (below). The other suspect concealed the guitar under his jacket. Eidson was the lookout. The two took the guitar to Golden Pawn at 1319 S Peoria Avenue where Eidson pawned the guitar. Call Crimestoppers if you can identify these subjects.

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On 2/15/2012, two suspects spray painted the parking garage wall at 509 S Detroit Avenue (AT&T). They were driving a two door vehicle. The suspects were a white male and a white female approximately mid twenties. The male suspect stood as a lookout as the white female spray painted the wall. Call Crimestoppers if you can identify these suspects.

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from the crime analyst’s desk...

for the weeks of 2/16 - 2/26

Auto thefts Twenty-one vehicles were reported stolen, and eleven of those vehicles were GM products, as well as six Ford products. Reported stolen was: 6 cars, 8 trucks, 4 SUVs, and 3 vans. 71.4% of the stolen vehicles were made before 2000 and 8 of them were left running or had the keys left in them. One scooter was also reported stolen.

burglariesFriday was the most popular day for burglaries followed by Thursday during the reporting period. 81% of all the burglaries were residential, and 60% occurred between the hours of 6 am and 7 pm. The most common method of gaining entry remains using force on (otherwise known as “kicking”) the front door. Large screen TVs continues to be the “hot” items most reported stolen, and there appears to be an increased amount of jewelry taken.

LarceniesThere were fifty-four total larcenies reported. 31%, or seventeen, of all larcenies reported were from vehicles, otherwise known as burglary from vehicle. 13%, or seven, were larcenies from retailers, otherwise known as shoplifting. The most popular day to commit a larceny during this time period was tied between Tuesday and Thursday, followed by Wednesday.

Robberies There were seven total robberies reported. Five of the seven robberies were committed between 6 pm and midnight. Monday was the most popular day and no robberies were reported during the weekends.

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Gilcrease Division Map

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