A late-night burglary attempt at an Oklahoma dispensary ended with a police chase, two arrests, and a large search operation after several suspects escaped on foot. Authorities in Tulsa say three suspects are still missing as the investigation continues.
Burglary Reported at Tulsa Dispensary
The Tulsa Police Department said officers received an active burglary call around 3:52 a.m. on Wednesday at the Okie Express Dispensary near East 56th Street and South Garnett Road in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
According to police, the owner of the dispensary checked the store’s remote security cameras and saw five people wearing ski masks trying to break into the business using crowbars.
Investigators said the suspects were attempting to force open the front door when officers arrived at the location.
Suspects Tried to Escape in Stolen Vehicle
Police said all five suspects quickly got into a dark gray Chevy Malibu and drove away from the scene.
Officers began chasing the vehicle as it headed north on South Mingo Road. During the chase, authorities said the suspects suddenly jumped out of the moving car near an underpass below Highway 169.
The vehicle continued rolling while the suspects ran up the highway embankment and disappeared into nearby areas.
Police Launch Search Operation
After the suspects fled on foot, law enforcement created a secure perimeter and started searching the area.
Another group of officers searched the abandoned Chevy Malibu. Inside the car, police reportedly found:
- Two yellow crowbars
- A pair of heavy wire cutters
Authorities later checked the vehicle’s VIN number and discovered the Chevy Malibu had been reported stolen in Tulsa.
Here’s a quick overview of the incident:
| Incident Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | Okie Express Dispensary, Tulsa |
| Time | Around 3:52 a.m. |
| Number of Suspects | Five |
| Vehicle Used | Dark gray Chevy Malibu |
| Vehicle Status | Reported stolen |
| Items Found | Crowbars and wire cutters |
| Arrests Made | Two suspects |
| Suspects Still Missing | Three |
Two Suspects Arrested
Police eventually found and arrested a 19-year-old suspect during the search operation.
Later, a Tulsa Police K9 unit and handler located a 16-year-old suspect hiding inside a nearby creek.
Authorities said the remaining three suspects are still on the run.
Charges Filed Against the Suspects
According to Tulsa police, both arrested suspects are facing several serious charges, including:
- Second Degree Burglary
- Felony Possession of a Stolen Vehicle
- Felony Vandalism/Destruction of Property
The 19-year-old suspect was booked into the Tulsa County Jail, while the 16-year-old was taken to the Community Intervention Center.
Police Asking Public for Help
Investigators are now asking anyone with information about the case or the remaining suspects to contact Tulsa Crime Stoppers.
People can call 918-596-COPS and mention case number 2026-023956. Authorities also confirmed that tipsters can remain completely anonymous.






