Crime

Downtown residents and workers on the lookout for plant vandals
The vegetation vandalism is usually sporadic, but now it’s taking another turn, spreading to plants and decorative pieces outside of downtown businesses.

Arrest sends Sapulpa Schools into temporary lockdown
Police deployed less-than-lethal measures and pepper balls to apprehend a non-compliant suspect during an arrest on Wednesday morning.

Sapulpa woman arrested on first-degree murder charges in death of Pryor man
A Sapulpa woman has been arrested on first-degree murder charges after police say that she sold a man Fentanyl, which he later died from.

Sapulpa suspect arrested in Tulsa’s first homicide of 2022
A Sapulpan was arrested in Fayetteville, Arkansas in connection to a brutal homicide in Tulsa—the city’s first of 2022.

Donut shop robbers brought to swift justice thanks to “vigilant” citizens
The suspects were caught within six hours of the robbery.

Large meth trafficking organization dismantled; drugs, guns confiscated
An organization moving large quantities of meth through Sapulpa, Broken Arrow and Tulsa, has officially been taken down, along with guns and 16 pounds of meth off the street.

Sapulpa man convicted of sexually abusing two children
One of his victims broke away to get help in a parking lot, and happened to catch the attention of a Homeland Security special agent.

Arrest made in connection with homicide of Sapulpa native
Braulio Becerra Lopez, 21, was arrested on October 20, 2021 for First Degree Murder. OSBI says they are still searching for two other suspects.

Parents arrested after 3-month-old baby found with amphetamines in system
Both parents admitted to using methamphetamines in their home, which they share with five children.

School vehicles reportedly vandalized
Sapulpa Police call logs report that six vehicles at the Sapulpa Schools Service Center on Burnett Street had their catalytic converters stolen on Thursday, July 29th.

Sapulpa man sentenced to 15 years for attempting to lure a minor for sex
The man thought he was meeting a 14-year-old for sex but instead was met by deputies from the Rogers County Sheriff’s Office.