Our Oklahoma Arrest Database contains records of individuals arrested in Oklahoma for theft-related crimes. The database includes both archived cases and newly reported arrests, giving readers a broader picture of theft activity across the state.
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Arrest Records By County - Oklahoma (OK)
Browse public arrest records in Tulsa County, Oklahoma.
Each card shows the individual’s name, arrest date, location, bond, and charges. Use the form above to run a full background check.
Michael Ray Roseborough
Arrested: Mar 12, 2015
Arrest Age: 36
Location: Tulsa, Tulsa, OK
Bond: $1000
Charges:
- Idenity theft
- Possession counterfeit check
- No child restraint ages 4 & 5
Diantae Eugene Rowe
Arrested: Oct 03, 2016
Arrest Age: 45
Bond: $1000
Charges:
- Larceny/petit afcf
- Trespass on property t/commit theft
Hannah Nicole Rowell
Arrested: Jun 05, 2020
Bond: $3000
Charges:
- Embezzlement by employee
- A&b - felonious/withdeadly or dgr. weapon
- Petit larceny
- A&b
- Larceny from retailer (lmfr)
- Possession stolen vehicle
- Idenity theft
- Possession cd sched i ii 1 st offense
- Possession of drug paraphernalia
- Uttering a forged instrument under $1000.00
- Unauthorized use/possession credit card
Jessica Rupe
Arrested: Mar 29, 2022
Location: Tulsa, Tulsa, OK
Bond: $2000
Charges:
- Idenity theft afcf
- Uttering forged instrument
- Possession/steal/receive stolen credit card
- Possession cd sched i ii afcf
Lyndsi Denise Rusco
Arrested: Oct 14, 2014
Arrest Age: 20
Location: Tulsa, Tulsa, OK
Bond: $4000
Charges:
- False impersonation
- Idenity theft
- Hold/ice
To look up public records in Oklahoma, you can follow these steps:
- Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN): The Oklahoma State Courts Network provides online access to court records, including case information, court dockets, and some public documents. You can access their website at https://www.oscn.net/ and use the “Case Search” feature to search for public records by case number, party name, or attorney name.
- Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH): The OSDH maintains vital records, such as birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage licenses, which are considered public records. You can visit their website at https://www.ok.gov/health/ to access their various services, including requesting and obtaining copies of public records related to vital
events.
- Oklahoma State Archives: The Oklahoma State Archives preserves and provides access to historical records and documents of state agencies and government entities. You can visit their website at https://www.okhistory.org/research/okarchives for information on accessing their collections and resources. While the focus is on historical records, they may also have some public records available for research.
- County Clerk’s Office: Each county in Oklahoma has a County Clerk’s Office that is responsible for maintaining various public records, including land records, property deeds, marriage licenses, and more. You can visit the official website of the specific County Clerk’s Office where the records you are interested in are held. Look for a section related to public records or records search, as they may provide online access or instructions on how to request specific documents.
- Oklahoma Open Records Act: Under the Oklahoma Open Records Act, you have the right to request public records from state and local government agencies. If the records you are looking for are not available through online sources, you can submit a public records request to the relevant agency. Each agency may have its own process and forms for making a request, so you may need to contact them directly for guidance.
It’s important to note that some records may be restricted or require authorization to access, especially if they involve sensitive or confidential information. Additionally, certain fees may apply for obtaining copies of public records.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information on accessing public records in Oklahoma, it’s recommended to visit the official websites of the respective agencies or contact them directly for guidance on the specific process and requirements.