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Most Wanted: Armed Robbery


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Reported by: Abbie Alford
Updated: 7/14/2012 10:38 pm Published: 7/13/2012 6:23 pm


A teen that just turned of age is now wanted for robbery.

In May, Jeremy Thomas, 18, was charged with armed robbery in connection to holding up two women in a car in the 1600 block of North Boston.

Crime Stoppers needs your help capturing Thomas.

Court records show the case was dismissed because the witness would not cooperate.

On July, 5th, the District Attorney refilled charges and Thomas is wanted again for the same armed robbery.

Records show in May, Thomas and another unknown man walked up to the car where two women were talking.

Thomas motioned someone to the car, that’s when the other man pointed an assault rifle at the women. Thomas is accused of demanding money but got away with a cell phone.

If arrested, his bond has been set at $100,000.

If you have any information call Crime Stoppers at (918) 596-COPS (2677) or text a tip to “CRIMES” (274637) and begin your message with “TIP918” or you can submit a tip online at www.tipsubmit.com. Remember you never have to give your name and your tip could lead to a cash reward.

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aleman - 7/15/2012 1:56 PM
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I think our goofy city leaders are trying to make us like some progressive mid-western city like Chicago when we are really a dried up southern oil boomtown.Those days of Tulsa being Americas most beautiful city are long gone.I almost think they are proud of the crime"Oh,we're like a big city we have a gang problem".The same old families from this time are still running the the city.I think it might be time to tap into a different gene pool and get rid of these old neanderthals, it's damned near to late now.

watchdog11 - 7/15/2012 11:33 AM
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It is laughable that they keep trying to tell us the crime rate is down, they must be taking lessons in lying from the Obama Administration, how stupid do they think we are, they print and tell the stories on tv and in the newspaper everyday murders, robberies, homes broken into, carjackings, rapes, armed assaults, child abuse, molestation, pedophilia, beatings, driveby shootings....how the hell can they expect anyone to believe crime is down, stop lying to the public, we don't beleive you, we have brains, we can see for ourselves what is going on. Stop the lies already!

aleman - 7/15/2012 8:45 AM
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Over and over again, some goober said the crime rate is low in Tulsa.I have lived here all my life and have not seen anything like the explosion of violent crime and the thousands of meth labs like we have had in the past 5 or 6 years.I have forbidden my 80 year old mother from going to any Wal-mart in town by herself,the chances of being killed in this town for $20 his very high.

cdawg - 7/15/2012 7:56 AM
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Happy Birthday!! Now you get charged in big people's court and held in adult correctional facilities!! Congrats you are so accomplished!! I am sure your mother is so proud of you!! Your present: 25- Life!!
 
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