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richard e. davis

my house was broker into oct 29th 2008, my alarm went off it took police 40 min's to get to my house what good is a alarm system if police take 40 min's to get there?

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Richard,

Sorry that your house has been burglarized and I can understand your frustration.

Unfortunately, there are many times when police officers cannot respond as quickly as possible--especially with inadequate manpower.

Oftentimes, there are also situations that demand priority. For example, an armed robbery is a higher priority than property crime.

These are in no way "excuses"; rather general explanations about what may have caused the delay.

cheryl

A friend sent a message yesterday telling of how her son was purposely rear-ended Wednesday while driving in the area of 36th and Yale. When he pulled over, a group of young men (gang members) hopped out of the offending (and apparently stolen) car and began shooting at or around him. She said that police who responded mentioned there has been an increased incidence of this all over the city. Another friend told me that this was just sort of an "urban legend". Which is accurate? Are we seeing this commonly in Tulsa, or is this likely just a fabricated story?

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