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  • REGISTER YOUR CAMERA | Tulsa Police

    Register your camera with our partners at Flock Safety® to help fight crime in your neighborhood! CAMERA REGISTRATION PROGRAM 📹 Register your camera with our partners at Flock Safety® to help fight crime in your neighborhood! The Tulsa Police Department invites you to register your security cameras to support our mission to improve community safety. Registration: - Allows us to contact you for incident assistance - Enables private requests for relevant video footage - Does not provide live camera access Participate in enhancing community security today! For more information about how you can participate in this program, click on the image below: (Clicking this link will take you to Flock Safety’s website) To read Flock’s Memorandum of Understanding for this program’s participants, click here.

  • Cold Cases | Tulsa Police

    Learn more about Tulsa's unresolved cold cases and where they stand. Casos sin resolver, personas desaparecidas, delitos sin resolver Búsqueda de víctimas / casos Esta página está destinada a compartir e intercambiar recursos en un esfuerzo por dar a conocer estos delitos y garantizar que la historia de cada víctima se cuente y se mantenga viva hasta que los responsables rindan cuentas. El Búsqueda La página proporciona una forma de buscar una víctima específica por nombre, tipo de delito y fecha del incidente. El Casos La página enumera todas las víctimas por apellido, tipo de delito y década en que ocurrió el incidente. Antes de comenzar su búsqueda, lea nuestras definiciones a continuación: Caso frío: una investigación criminal que no se ha resuelto después de un tiempo considerable pero que permanece "en los libros"; puede reabrirse cuando aparezcan nuevas pruebas. Persona desaparecida: una persona que ha desaparecido pero que no se sabe que esté muerta y cuyo cuerpo no se ha encontrado. Crimen no resuelto: un delito que no ha sido resuelto ni explicado. Enlaces NamUs NCMEC Personas desaparecidas de OSBI

  • Detective Division | Tulsa Police Department

    The Detective Division is made up of 16 unites including Homicide, Crime Scene and Major Crimes, Robbery, Burglary, Auto Theft, Sexual Predator/Digital Evidence Recovery, Exploitation, Family Violence, Organized Retail Crimes, Fugitive Warrants, Financial Crimes, Child Crisis, Special Victims, Property Room and Victim Services. Liderazgo & Estructura Equipo de liderazgo The Detective Division is made up of 16 units including Homicide, Crime Scene and Major Crimes, Robbery, Burglary, Auto Theft, Sexual Predator/Digital Evidence Recovery, Exploitation, Family Violence, Organized Retail Crimes, Fugitive Warrants, Financial Crimes, Child Crisis, Special Victims, Property Room and Victim Services. Luther Breashears Major lbreashears@cityoftulsa.org Malcolm Williams Captain mwilliams@cityoftulsa.org Brian Carlisle Captain bcarlisle@cityoftulsa.org HOMICIDE UNIT The Tulsa Police Homicide Unit investigates all Homicides , Suicides, Assaults on Officers, Officer-involved Shootings, Felony Assaults, and Homicide Cold Cases. The Homicide Unit consists of one Lieutenant, two Sergeants, and ten Detectives. The unit works as a team from start to finish to solve cases. The unit also coordinates with federal authorities on investigations involving Native Americans. CRIME SCENE The Tulsa Police Crime Scene Unit’s primary responsibility is to process major crime scenes, including homicides and suicides. The unit also serves as an investigative support unit to detectives and field operations. MAJOR CRIMES The Major Crimes Unit serves as the lead investigator for felony assaults, DOAs, suicides and stalking cases. The MCU also often gives community presentations, tours, and accepts interns throughout the year for college students interested in forensic work. ROBBERY UNIT The Tulsa Police Robbery Unit is composed of one Lieutenant, one Sergeant, and six Detectives. The unit investigates Robberies with Weapons, Robberies by Force, Extortion, Kidnappings for Extortion, and some weapons offenses. The Robbery Sergeant is assigned as an FBI Task Force Officer who coordinates with the FBI and Federal Prosecutors reference Federal prosecutions. All members of the unit are partial TFO’s with the FBI through the Safe Trails Task Force that deals with McGirt issues. BURGLARY UNIT The Tulsa Police Burglary Unit investigates all crimes where burglary is the primary offense. Those include First Degree Burglary, Second Degree Burglary, Knowingly Concealing Stolen Property, Breaking and Entering, Buying or Receiving Stolen Property, and False Declarations of Ownership. The unit consists of nine detectives and three supervisors who investigate Residential Burglaries, Commercial Burglaries, Burglaries from Vehicles, and includes a pawn-shop detail that tracks merchandise at pawn shops. AUTO THEFT UNIT The Tulsa Police Auto Theft Unit is responsible for follow-up investigations and preparing cases for prosecution of all vehicle theft-related crimes. These crimes include Larceny of a Motor Vehicle, Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicles, Embezzlement of Vehicles, Chop Shop Operations, as well as inspecting, identifying, and investigating vehicles with missing or altered Vehicle Identification Numbers. The Auto Theft Unit is also responsible for inspecting salvage yards and investigating thefts of “heavy equipment” defined as construction or agricultural equipment. SPDER UNIT The Tulsa Police Sexual Predator/Digital Evidence Recovery Unit (Previously Cyber Crimes) consists of two Supervisors and three Detectives. Unit members are credentialed Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force Officers. Some members of the unit are also Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Task Force Officers. The unit investigates Internet Crimes Against Children involving the Production, Possession, and Distribution of Child Exploitation Material (child pornography), Lewd Proposals to a Child Involving the Internet, Enticement of a Child, and other ICAC related crimes. The unit also assists other units in the Detective Division and other divisions across the department with the recovery and processing of digital evidence from a variety of electronic devices. SVOR UNIT The Sex and Violent Offender Registration Exploitation Unit (previously Exploitation) investigates all missing or kidnapped children, runaways, and Amber Alerts. The unit also manages Sex and Violent Offender Registration and Enforcement. The unit is made up of one Lieutenant and three Officers. FAMILY VIOLENCE UNIT The Tulsa Police Family Violence Unit investigates all domestic-related assaults on adults including Shootings, Stabbings, Kidnappings, Strangulations, and Violations of Protective Orders. The unit works closely with the Family Safety Center, Domestic Violence Intervention Services, and the Tulsa Forensic Nursing Staff to ensure victims receive all the resources that are available to them as well as collect all evidence necessary for arrests and prosecutions. The unit has one Lieutenant, one Sergeant, and six Detectives. ORGANIZED RETAIL CRIMES UNIT The Organized Retail Crimes Unit investigates all reported larcenies at retail locations committed by individuals or groups that are habitual or coordinated in their efforts. The ORCU’s focus is on serial offenders. FINANCIAL CRIMES UNIT The Tulsa Police Department Financial Crimes Unit is comprised of seven Detectives and two Supervisors who investigate Financial Crimes and Financial Exploitation of senior citizens. Financial Exploitation involves the fraudulent use of stolen or manufactured checks, credit or debit cards, drivers’ licenses, ID cards or other documents to acquire cash or things of value. The Senior Services Unit investigates neglect, abuse or exploitation of senior citizens or vulnerable adults, working closing with Adult Protective Services. In 2022, the unit began working with a special prosecutor funded through grant money to work specifically on elder exploitation cases. FUGITIVE WARRANTS UNIT The Fugitive Warrants Unit is responsible for locating persons with outstanding felony warrants, particularly those for violent crimes. The unit commonly coordinates with other state, local, and federal agencies to bring violent fugitives to justice. The unit is made up of one Lieutenant, two Sergeants and six Detectives. CHILD CRISIS UNIT The Tulsa Police Child Crisis Unit is made up of one Lieutenant and six Detectives. The Child Crisis Unit is tasked with investigating crimes against children, including child abuse, child sexual assault, and child death cases. SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT The Tulsa Police Special Victims Unit investigates incidents that involve sexual assaults or sexually related offenses. The Unit focuses on cases involving victims whose current age is 14 or older even if the actual offense occurred at a much younger age. PROPERTY ROOM The Tulsa Police Property Room’s mission is to ensure the correct packaging, storage, and handling of all property turned over to the Tulsa Police Department and to preserve the chain of custody of all items received. This includes collaborating and partnering with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies as well as working daily with the TPD Forensic Lab to ensure timely and proper testing of evidence. VICTIM SERVICES UNIT Created in January of 2020, the Victim Services Unit provides trauma responsive, victim centered, and culturally appropriate services to those impacted by criminal circumstances within the City of Tulsa and ensures that all crime victims, witnesses and survivors, and Tulsa Police Department personnel have access to consistent and comprehensive information regarding the constitutional and statutory rights of crime victims. Learn more about Victim Services here .

  • Forensic Lab | Tulsa Police Department

    The Forensic Laboratory’s Biology, Chemistry, Firearm/Toolmark, Latent Print, and Questioned Document Sections are accredited to the ISO/IEC 17025 standard by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) through the forensic science testing laboratory accreditation program. Liderazgo & Estructura Equipo de liderazgo The Forensic Laboratory’s Biology, Chemistry, Firearms, and Latent Print Sections are accredited to the ISO/IEC 17025 standard by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) through the forensic testing program. ANAB accreditation requires full compliance to the ISO/IEC 17025 standard, the supplemental accreditation requirements issued by ANAB, and the FBI Quality Assurance Standards for Forensic DNA Testing Laboratories. A listing of all accredited services is published on the Forensic Laboratory's Scope of Accreditation document. Jon Wilson Director jpwilson@cityoftulsa.org Byron Smith Operations Manager bcsmith@cityoftulsa.org Jordan Green QA/Accreditation Manager jordangreen@cityoftulsa.org BIOLOGY SECTION The Biology Section performs presumptive testing for body fluids, human STR & YSTR DNA testing, physical comparison between evidentiary and known DNA profiles to determine identity, relatedness testing, and participates in the FBI's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) database. CHEMISTRY SECTION The Chemistry Section is comprised of three forensic disciplines performing seized drug, fire debris, and toxicology testing. The Chemistry Section identifies controlled substances and determines weight measurement, detects ignitable liquids and ignitable liquid residues, detects volatiles and quantifies ethanol in biological fluids, and detects ethanol in beverages. Catherine Worthen Technical Manager - Biology cworthen@cityoftulsa.org Jared Lieser Technology Manager - Chemistry jlieser@cityoftulsa.org FIREARMS SECTION The Firearms Section performs functionality testing on firearms; physical comparisons of bullets, cartridge cases, and shotshells to identify common origin or determine the number of firearms represented; determines bullet caliber and weapon type; restores firearm serial numbers; perofrms ETrace entry; and participates in the ATF's National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN). LATENT PRINTS SECTION The Latent Prints Section processes evidence for the presence of latent prints, evaluates recovered prints to determine suitability for comparison, performs physical comparison between evidentiary prints and known prints to determine identity, establishes the identity of unknown individuals, and participates in the OSBI's Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) and the Next Generation Identification (NGI) system databases. Joy Bucklin Technical Manager - Firearms jbucklin@cityoftulsa.org Katie Casper Technology Manager - Latent Prints kcasper@cityoftulsa.org OSU-TPDFL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PARTNERSHIP The Oklahoma State University School of Forensic Sciences and the Tulsa Police Department Forensic Laboratory established a collaborative relationship to provide selected graduate students the opportunity to obtain training and casework experience in an accredited laboratory while assisting the City of Tulsa reduce the number of backlogged sexual assault kits. PUBLIC SAFETY ANALYSIS The Public Safety Analysis Section collects and utilizes data and information to conduct tactical, strategic, and administrative analysis of crimes occurring within the City of Tulsa. Kelly Solomon Technical Manager - OSU-TPD TAP ksolomon@cityoftulsa.org Tamara Franklin Technology Manager - Public Safety Analysis tfranklin@cityoftulsa.org NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA REGIONAL NIBIN SITE The Northeast Oklahoma Regional NIBIN site evaluates crime scene cartridge cases and firearms for entry into the ATF’s NIBIN database from participating law enforcement agencies in northeast Oklahoma.

  • Tulsa Municipal Jail | Tulsa Police

    ​Once an individual is detained by a Tulsa Police Officer, they are taken to the Tulsa Municipal Jail to be processed for city charges and/or warrants. Cárcel Municipal de Tulsa Procesando Una vez que una persona es detenida por un oficial de policía de Tulsa, se la lleva a la Cárcel Municipal de Tulsa para ser procesada por cargos y / o órdenes de la ciudad. Si un individuo solo tiene cargos estatales y / o órdenes de arresto estatales, será llevado al David L. Moss Center del condado de Tulsa, 300 N. Denver Ave. Si un individuo tiene cargos mixtos de la ciudad y el estado, a menos que sea acusado de un delito grave estatal peligroso, el individuo será llevado a la Cárcel Municipal de Tulsa para que se procesen los cargos de la ciudad primero antes de ser llevado al Centro David L. Moss del Condado de Tulsa. Los cargos municipales pueden variar desde intoxicación pública, conducir con una licencia suspendida o revocada, hurto en tiendas, etc.en comparación con cargos estatales como asesinato en primer grado, violación en primer grado, robo y robo en primer grado, etc. Los jueces municipales de Tulsa tienen un expediente de lectura de cargos todos los días de la semana a las 8:30 am, seguido inmediatamente por un expediente de disposición / conferencia. Debido a la generosa política de complementos de expedientes de la Ciudad, los presos municipales pueden ver a un juez cualquier día que haya un expediente disponible. Los juicios sin jurado se llevan a cabo de lunes a jueves por la tarde y los juicios con jurado se llevan a cabo una vez por trimestre. Los presos municipales no suelen estar en la cárcel en espera de juicio. Para obtener más información, visite los Tribunales Municipales de Tulsa sitio web. Recursos NCIC Inmate Communications ofrece el servicio de llamadas prepagas para amigos y familias que permite a las personas encarceladas en la cárcel de la ciudad de Tulsa mantenerse en contacto con sus seres queridos. A cada preso se le dará acceso al teléfono una vez completado el proceso de reserva. Los teléfonos de uso privado se encuentran ubicados en cada área de vivienda. Beneficios de configurar una cuenta prepaga: Una cuenta para administrar TODAS las comunicaciones de los reclusos (llamadas telefónicas) Configuración de cuenta rápida y sencilla 24/7/365 Para crear y financiar cuentas prepagas, visite el sitio web de NCIC Inmate Communication en: https://account.ncic.com (Para Espanol, https://cuenta.ncic.com ) o llame a nuestro centro de llamadas al 1-800-943-2189. Processing Sobre la cárcel En 2017, la Ciudad de Tulsa anunció que abriría su propia cárcel municipal eliminando la necesidad de enviar a los arrestados por cargos de la ciudad al Centro de Justicia David L. Moss del Condado de Tulsa. Todas las comunidades circundantes y locales también operan sus propias instalaciones municipales de bloqueo. La apertura de la cárcel municipal fue el uso más eficiente del dinero de los contribuyentes, ya que los oficiales podrán regresar al campo para servir y proteger a los ciudadanos a través de procesos de registro simplificados en las instalaciones municipales. La apertura de la cárcel también permite que los programas de desvío, como el Centro de sobriedad (Alternativa de ebriedad pública), se operen de manera más eficiente. Se espera que el Centro Sobering abra esta primavera. La cárcel de la ciudad de Tulsa está ubicada en el edificio de los tribunales de policía de Tulsa, 600 Civic Center en Tulsa. La cárcel funciona 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana, incluidos todos los días festivos. La cárcel fue renovada en 2017-2018 y es administrada por el Departamento de Policía de Tulsa y cuenta con oficiales de detención de G4S Security. El personal de la cárcel consta de 25 oficiales de detención, un gerente de seguridad de G4S y un sargento de policía de Tulsa. La instalación carcelaria tiene 25 camas para hombres y cinco camas para mujeres, cada una dividida en sus propios bloques de celdas. La cárcel también incluye un área de admisión, celdas de detención, salas de visitas de abogados y áreas comunes separadas para hombres y mujeres. Todos los reclusos tienen acceso a teléfonos de recolección ubicados en las áreas de celdas. La cárcel de la ciudad de Tulsa puede mantener presos hasta por 10 días de acuerdo con las normas estatales. La Ciudad de Tulsa tiene un acuerdo con la Autoridad de Justicia Criminal del Condado de Okmulgee (OCCJA), 315 W. 8th St. en Okmulgee, para ser utilizado para capacidad de desbordamiento y para sentencias municipales ocasionales de más de 10 días. Recursos de la cárcel Búsqueda de presos Hoja de datos de la cárcel municipal de Tulsa Hoja Informativa de la Carcel Municipal de Tulsa Tarjetas de visita de la cárcel municipal de Tulsa Tarjetas de visita de la cárcel municipal de Tulsa con marcas de corte de impresora Contacto Cárcel de la ciudad de Tulsa Direccion : Edificio de los Tribunales de Policía de Tulsa 600 Civic Center, Tulsa, OK La cárcel funciona 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana, incluidos todos los días festivos. Números útiles : Cárcel Municipal de Tulsa: (918) 596-2347 Oficina de bonos municipales: (918) 596-9253 Registros de la corte municipal: (918) 596-1625 Libertad condicional: (918) 596-7788 Defensores públicos: (918) 596-9391 Centro David L. Moss del condado de Tulsa: (918) 596-8900 Resources

  • Domestic Strangulation Initiative | Tulsa Police

    The Tulsa Police Department has implemented the Domestic Strangulation Initiative to better serve our community in an attempt to reduce violence and possibly reduce domestic homicides. Estrangulamiento doméstico El Departamento de Policía de Tulsa ha implementado la Iniciativa de estrangulamiento doméstico para servir mejor a nuestra comunidad en un intento por reducir la violencia y posiblemente reducir los homicidios domésticos . Resumen y recursos El Departamento de Policía de Tulsa reconoce la gravedad del estrangulamiento doméstico por las siguientes razones: El estrangulamiento no fatal puede provocar accidentes cerebrovasculares, lesiones cerebrales y una posible muerte. El estrangulamiento en la violencia doméstica suele ser un indicio de una escalada de violencia entre las parejas domésticas. Se sabe que el estrangulamiento no fatal es un factor de riesgo significativo para el homicidio de la pareja íntima (IPH) y el intento de homicidio de mujeres. Recursos Tarjeta de estrangulamiento Tarjeta de derechos de las víctimas Video de información sobre estrangulamiento Overview Contactos Centro de seguridad familiar: (918)742-7480 600 Civic Center, Suite 103 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103 Lunes Viernes 8 a. M. - 5 p. M. (Cerrado festivos y fines de semana) Palacio de justicia del condado de Tulsa: (918)596-5448 Lunes Viernes (9 am-1pm) Cerrado festivos y fines de semana Consejería de Osage Nation: (866)897-4747 126 E. 6th St. Pawhuska, está bien Horas 8 a. M. - 4:30 p. M. Palacio de justicia del condado de Wagoner: (918) 485-4508, horas 8 am-4pm/ 307 E. Cherokee, Wagoner, está bien Fiscal de distrito del condado de Osage: (918)287-3467 Oficina del Fiscal de Distrito del Condado de Tulsa: (918)596-4864 Domestic Violance Intervention Services (DVIS) Línea directa de crisis las 24 horas: (918)743-5763 Socios Tulsa County Sheriff's Office Broken Arrow Police Department Owasso Police Department Jenks Police Department Bixby Police Department Wagoner County Sheriff's Office Sand Springs Police Department Creek County Sheriff's Office Contacts

  • Court Information & Subpoenas | Tulsa Police

    Find court information from the Municipal Court or the Tulsa County District Court. and instructions on subpoenas for testimony or records. Información de la corte Corte Municipal Corte del Condado GET OPEN RECORDS How to properly serve subpoenas for testimony and records All standard criminal or civil subpoenas for testimony can be emailed to the Tulsa Police Department Chief’s Office at TPDChief@cityoftulsa.org . All subpoenas for records (subpoena duces tecum) must be hand delivered or sent certified mail, restricted delivery, to the City Clerk’s Office at City Hall (175 E 2nd St. / 918-596-7313). *Any subpoena delivered to the Chief’s Office requesting records will be denied. Any subpoena duces tecum requesting testimony from a TPD employee will be denied. For more detailed information, please refer to our guide to obtaining documents and testimony from the Tulsa Police Department. Find more information on ORA requests through our Records division here .

  • Resources | Tulsa Police

    Helpful links and information for Tulsans dealing with a variety of public safety issues related to the Tulsa Police Department. RESOURCES CITIZEN RESOURCES LIVE CALLS OFFENDER INFORMATION REGISTER YOUR CAMERA COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT REQUESTS COURT INFORMATION/SUBPOENAS SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM RESOURCES WARRANT SEARCH

  • Submit a Crime Tip | Tulsa Police Department

    Submit a crime tip to the Tulsa Police Department. Tips can be made anonymously. Enlaces rápidos sobre información sobre delitos Enviar sugerencia Tulsa Crime Stoppers Seguimiento de la sugerencia anterior La policía de Tulsa no puede estar en todas partes en todo momento. Dependemos de ustedes, ciudadanos de Tulsa, para ayudar a detectar e informar actividades sospechosas o delictivas. Ya sea un pirata del porche, un mirón o un individuo buscado, su consejo puede ser la acción que resulte en un vecindario más seguro y una Tulsa más segura. Utilice los enlaces de esta página para enviar un consejo anónimo, participar con Tulsa Crimes Stoppers o seguir un consejo anterior. Si tiene una emergencia o necesita denunciar un delito real, llame al 911 o visite Hacer un informe policial en línea . Anchor 1

  • Live Calls | Tulsa Police

    The Tulsa Police Department has published this live call site to help keep the public informed about the activities happening in the City of Tulsa. LIVE CALLS The Tulsa Police Department has published this live call site to help keep the public informed about the activities happening in the City of Tulsa. While we share most calls that Officers are assigned to, there are some calls that are sensitive in nature and will not appear on this list. Sensitive call types would include Domestic Violence, Molestations, Rapes, Medical Emergencies, etc. ACTIVE CALLS FOR TULSA POLICE SERVICE

  • Citizen Resources | Tulsa Police Department

    Helpful links for citizens looking for any one of the variety of services the Tulsa Police Department provides including public education, citation information and victim services. RECURSOS CIUDADANOS Red de abuso infantil Proporcionar servicios de intervención para víctimas de abuso infantil. Información de la corte Información y recursos de los tribunales municipales y del condado. Prohibido el paso ¿Necesita obtener una carta de Prohibición de Invasión en los archivos de TPD? Información de la cita Delitos menores de tráfico, estacionamiento, código e infracciones penales. Estrangulamiento doméstico Información y recursos para víctimas de violencia doméstica estrangulación. Propiedad Recupere la propiedad recolectada o recuperada por un oficial de policía de Tulsa. Elogios ¿Un empleado de TPD se ha ganado su elogio por su interacción con usted? Centro de seguridad familiar Donde las familias son lo primero y los profesionales se unen. Educacion publica Recursos y asociaciones adicionales para una mejor Tulsa. Quejas ¿Recibió un trato injusto o inapropiado por parte de un oficial de TPD? Falta y sin resolver Busque casos sin resolver, personas desaparecidas y casos sin resolver de TPD. Servicios para víctimas Promoción y recursos integrales para todas las víctimas de delitos. ¿NECESITA UN SERVICIO DE LA CIUDAD DE TULSA? 1/4

  • Analysis and Real Time Information Center | Tulsa Police

    The purpose of the City of Tulsa Police Department Analysis and Real Time Information Center (ARTIC) is to maximize technologies and resources for efficient and effective public safety response. ANALYSIS AND REAL TIME INFORMATION CENTER PURPOSE The purpose of the City of Tulsa Police Department Analysis and Real Time Information Center (ARTIC) is to maximize technologies and resources for efficient and effective public safety response. The ARTIC enables TPD officers and other city personnel to respond to events more efficiently, emphasizing community, citizen, and first responder safety. Public Safety Support Services Operations at the ARTIC support public safety agencies in Tulsa. A few examples of public safety support services include providing: Real-time and investigatory information for officers responding to high priority calls for service Traffic information for emergency vehicles during special events Situational awareness information during life-threatening emergencies Real-time information on public safety hazards due to a natural disaster. MISSION Provide relevant real-time information to first responders and City of Tulsa officials for the purpose of identifying and mitigating public safety threats. REGISTER YOUR CAMERA LEARN MORE What is the Analysis and Real Time Information Center? The ARTIC is a specialized unit in the Police Information Technology Division of the Tulsa Police Department. This unit has a centralized facility that utilizes approved City resources to collect, examine, and disseminate relevant real-time information to City personnel with the sole purpose of improving first responder and public safety while valuing the privacy of community members. Access of approved technology and resources is limited to legitimate public safety purposes. What technology is available to the Analysis and Real Time Information Center? Public safety, facility, traffic, and private sector cameras Automated license plate readers (ALPR) Automated vehicle location (AVL) Body-worn cameras (BWC) In-car dash cameras Criminal justice information databases Record search engines Digital Evidence Management System (DEMS) Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) Monitor Open-source media search engines Police Records Management System (RMS) Two-way voice radio communications Biometric surveillance software, such as facial recognition, is NOT used by the Analysis and Real Time Information Center. How does the Analysis and Real Time Information Center (ARTIC) benefit the public? Enhanced Public Safety: The ARTIC is designed to provide real-time monitoring and analysis of public safety threats. By utilizing technologies, the ARTIC can respond to public safety incidents quickly. This proactive approach allows first responders to prevent crimes, respond faster to emergencies and mitigate public safety threats, thereby improving public safety. Crime Prevention: The presence of visible cameras, active monitoring, and data analysis in real-time acts as a deterrent to potential criminals. The awareness that their activities are being recorded and can be quickly responded to by law enforcement discourages individuals from engaging in criminal behavior. Improved Emergency Response: The ARTIC integrates with emergency services to provide coordinated and rapid responses to emergencies. By assessing real-time data and video feeds, the ARTIC can quickly assess the situation, provide accurate information to first responders, and facilitate a faster and more effective response. This can save lives, minimize property damage, and mitigate the impact of emergencies on the public. Enhanced Investigations: The ARTIC can provide investigators with access to a vast array of real-time information and footage. This can greatly assist in investigations, helping to identify suspects, locate suspects, and gather evidence. By providing investigators with timely and accurate information, the ARTIC can expedite the investigative process, improve case clearance rates, and increase the likelihood of successful prosecutions. Community Engagement and Transparency: The ARTIC Team hopes to build trust and accountability by sharing relevant information with the public and being open about their capabilities and resources. How does the Analysis and Real Time Information Center (ARTIC) handle privacy concerns? Privacy is a paramount concern for the ARTIC. The ARTIC adheres to strict policies, procedures, and the law to safeguard the privacy rights of individuals. Measures such as data anonymization, encryption, and access controls are implemented to protect sensitive information. The ARTIC does not use surveillance technology to collect information on individuals based on their race, ethnicity, religion, gender, political beliefs, or other protected categories. More information is available via TPD policy 136B - Prohibition Against Bias-Based Policing, 113E - Surveillance Technology and Information, and our transparency portal. What nearby cities have Real Time Crime Centers or something similar? Fort Worth, St. Louis, Little Rock, and Denver all have established real-time centers. Although Tulsa is the first in Oklahoma, other Oklahoma cities are in various stages of implementation. There are currently over 120 Real Time Crime Centers (or otherwise named) in the US. How many cameras does ARTIC have? The ARTIC has deployed around 50 license plate reader cameras and 25 live streaming cameras in Tulsa. In addition to TPD owned resources, the ARTIC has access to facility, traffic, mobile video, and private sector cameras. The number of cameras and their location is periodically assessed to determine their value to the community. Cameras that are of low value to the community based on historical data are moved. How is camera placement determined? Fixed camera locations are based on the following information: crime data, community input, insights from first responders, lighting, traffic counts, privacy concerns, and cost. Will cameras be zoomed in to see into my windows, car, or home? No, cameras are utilized as a situational awareness or investigative tool for the purposes of gathering real-time information for officers who are responding to the scene of a call for service for critical, on-going incidents. Pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras are set (manually or by default) to a wide-angle view once the incident is over. Does the ARTIC have the ability to tap into my personal or business security camera without my consent? No, the Analysis and Real Time Information Center can only access private sector cameras where expressed permission has been granted by the camera owner, an agreement is in place, and its software is compatible. Can the public access information from the Analysis and Real Time Information Center (ARTIC)? The public can access information that falls under the Oklahoma Open Records Act. Requests can be made online or by mail. Please use the following link for more information on how to request TPD records Request Reports/Video | Tulsa Police Department. How can the public assist the Analysis and Real Time Crime Center (ARTIC)? Reporting Suspicious Activities: Promptly report any suspicious activities or incidents to the Tulsa Police Department by calling the non-emergency line (918-596-9222) or if an emergency, call 911. Your vigilance and willingness to share information can have a real impact to public safety. Collaborating with Community Policing Initiatives: Engage in community policing initiatives, such as neighborhood watch programs or community advisory boards. Active community involvement fosters a safer environment and helps complement the efforts of the Analysis and Real Time Information Center. See the following link for additional resources Citizen Resources | Tulsa Police Department Providing Tips and Information: If you have information relevant to an ongoing investigation, contact the TPD by submitting an anonymous tip online Submit a Crime Tip | Tulsa Police Department or calling Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-2677. Your information may contribute significantly to improving public safety. Staying informed: Stay updated. Aware and involved citizens are vital to maintaining a secure community. Is ARTIC in operation 24/7? No, current staffing levels only allow about 22 hours per day, 7 days a week. As the ARTIC hires and trains more staff, the ARTIC will cover more hours per day up to 24 hours, 7 days a week. How can I contact the ARTIC? For citizen inquiries, call 918-596-9222 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Use the following link for more contact information. Contact Us | Tulsa Police Department For complaints, file online or in-person. Follow the link for instructions File a Complaint | Tulsa Police Department ¿Cómo pago una citación de tráfico? Aquí puede obtener información sobre su citación y posiblemente pagarla en línea: https://www.cityoftulsa.org/trafficticketpay Perdí mi billete. ¿Cómo puedo obtener mi fecha de corte? Por determinar ¿Cómo saco a alguien de la cárcel? Cárcel Municipal de Tulsa: Edificio de Tribunales de Policía Centro Cívico 600 Tulsa, OK 74103 918-596-7757 Cárcel del condado de Tulsa (David L. Moss): 300 N. Avenida Denver Tulsa, OK 74103 918-596-8900 ¿Dónde está la cárcel de la ciudad? Cárcel Municipal de Tulsa Edificio de tribunales de policía de Tulsa600 Centro Cívico, Tulsa, OK 74103 (918) 596-7757 ¿Dónde está la cárcel del condado? Centro de Justicia Penal David L. Moss 300 N. Avenida Denver Tulsa, OK 74103 918-596-8900 http://iic.tulsacounty.org/ ¿Cómo obtengo mis cosas de su Property Room? Siga los pasos descritos aquí: Enlace TBD ¿Cómo obtengo una copia de mi informe policial? Para obtener una copia de su informe policial de TPD, ir aquí. ¿Qué puedo hacer si mis vecinos ponen música a todo volumen? Primero, le recomendamos que hable con sus vecinos para tratar de llegar a una solución. Si eso no funciona y desea presentar una denuncia formal, también conocida como "presentación", comuníquese con el número de la policía que no es de emergencia: 918.596.9222. Cuando esté disponible, un oficial irá a su ubicación y facilitará una citación que tanto usted como su vecino firmarán. Esta citación de "archivo testamentario" es un acuerdo que ambas partes mostrarán en la fecha indicada en el tribunal. Aunque el oficial hablará con ambas partes, no hay multa ni castigo asociado con la citación. El oficial solo actúa como facilitador de la citación. Ver el estatuto "Alteración de la paz" de Tulsa. Tengo vagabundos acampando en mi propiedad. ¿Qué debo hacer? Por determinar ¿Cómo saco mi coche de remolque? Por determinar ¿Cómo puedo verificar si tengo una orden de arresto? Enlace por determinar ¿Cómo se compara el crimen de Tulsa con ciudades similares? Consulte estos recursos: Enlace TBD

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