Monday, June 23rd 2008, 7:25 am
A night of crime keeps Tulsa Police officers busy overnight.
Police investigators are looking into an armed robbery where the victims say four teens got away with hundreds of dollars in cash.
The victims tell police that the suspects were waiting for them outside a home in the 1500 block of North Oswego at around 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
The victims say four suspects, possibly between the ages of 14 and 16, approached them men outside the home. Officers say the suspects threatened the victims with guns, and then took their wallets and cell phones. The suspects got away with $600 in cash.
Police searched the area, but couldn't track down the suspects.
Another robbery overnight happened near 25th and Sheridan when a man and woman returned home.
A suspect had a gun and took the woman's wallet and car keys, then ran off.
No one was hurt.
No one was hurt when another suspect pulled a gun at the Walgreen's at 31st and Harvard overnight. Tulsa Police say a man wearing a mask went into the store and forced employees to take him to the pharmacy.
The suspect took some prescription drugs and left.
And Jamil Parker is behind bars. Some off duty Tulsa Police officers recognized Jamil Parker's car, driving around the L3 Communications building in the 12400 block of East 60th Street.
The officers were hired to provide security after several recent thefts. Officers say they found Parker trying to steal bundles of copper wire.
On duty Tulsa Police officers were called to the scene and Parker was arrested.
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