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Tulsa Woman Arrested for Stolen Debit Card Use
Suspect accused of using stolen card at apartment vending machine after car break-in near courthouse
Feb. 4, 2026 at 7:31pm
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A Tulsa woman has been arrested by police for allegedly using a stolen debit card at an apartment complex vending machine following a car break-in near the Tulsa County Courthouse.
Why it matters
Theft and property crimes remain an ongoing issue in Tulsa, with the downtown and courthouse areas seeing higher rates of incidents. This case highlights the need for vigilance against such crimes and the potential legal consequences for offenders.
The details
According to police, the suspect, whose identity has not been released, broke into a vehicle near the Tulsa County Courthouse and stole a debit card. She then allegedly used that stolen card to make purchases at a vending machine located at a nearby apartment complex.
- The incident occurred on February 4, 2026.
The players
Tulsa Police Department
The local law enforcement agency that arrested the suspect and is investigating the case.
Tulsa County Courthouse
The location near where the initial car break-in and theft of the debit card took place.
The takeaway
This case serves as a reminder for residents and visitors to the Tulsa area to be vigilant about securing their vehicles and personal belongings, as property crimes continue to be an issue that local authorities are working to address.




