Catoosa Police said they are seeing an alarming increase in burglaries, shoplifting and identity theft.
Just in the last couple of days, Catoosa officers said they recovered more than 15 stolen credit and debit cards.
Officers arrested Heather Williams for shoplifting at a Catoosa business, but police said that s not the only crime she s committed.
“Was under the influence of narcotics, passed out at the store. When she passed out, she actually dropped all of her stolen credit cards and when I say stolen credit cards, she probably had ten different stolen credit cards in there, said Corporal Brent Colbert.
Colbert said the stolen credit cards came from several neighboring cities. He said identity crimes are increasing at an alarming rate.
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Inola Man In Custody After Leading Deputies On Overnight Chase
Tulsa County Sheriff s Deputies say an Inola man has been arrested after he led three different law enforcement jurisdictions on a chase through Tulsa on Friday morning.
Deputies said they tried to pull over Jeremmie Hagen at a QuikTrip Friday morning since they knew there was a felony burglary warrant out for his arrest.
Police told News On 6, just before 2 a.m. they found Hagen at the Quiktrip at Admiral and Sheridan and tried to pull him over but said that was when he took off east on I-44 going speeds around 100mph on the highway, eventually leading Tulsa County Deputies, Oklahoma Highway Patrol, and Catoosa Police all to another Quiktrip on 193rd E. Ave., where they say he parked and gave up.