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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 2012064" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>A Tulsa couple was awakened by a thief standing over them with a knife.</p><p>Around 1 am, police were called to the gated community of Garden Park near 61st & S. Lewis.</p><p></p><p>Police said a hooded intruder armed with a knife woke up a couple demanding jewelry. He got away with an iPhone, iPad, jewelry and a wallet. At Garden Park Condominiums you have to go through security guard and a gate. Police said the guard told them he didn’t knowingly let anyone in who didn’t live in the gated community.</p><p></p><p>"Really shocking,” said nearby caretaker, Svetlana. She works for Interim Health Care and takes care of an elderly man who lives in the area of 61st and Lewis. </p><p></p><p>There is a ten-foot fence with barbwire around Garden Park so police are stunned to see how a thief could have made his way through the community. Some of the neighbors who live on the fence line have been hit by thieves.</p><p></p><p>"They kicked it in,” said Mary Jo. The week before Thanksgiving she was hit by a burglar who watched her leave to go to a funeral. </p><p></p><p>Police said the victims in this morning’s home invasion were not hurt. Police tried to track down the stolen phone using the “Find My</p><p>Phone” iPhone feature but the phone was turned off. ~</p><p></p><p>Police could not find a sign of forced entry. So far, police do not have any details on a description of the burglar, except that he is wearing a hoodie.</p><p>For two weeks, burglary detectives have been running the “Stop” initiative where they are targeting serial burglars. In five days, they arrested 17 burglars. It is being funded through a federal grant. <a href="http://www.fox23.com/news/local/story/Intruder-wakes-S-Tulsa-couple-with-a-knife/1oKOKWBwo0SlJbRvpLLurQ.cspx" target="_blank">http://www.fox23.com/news/local/story/Intruder-wakes-S-Tulsa-couple-with-a-knife/1oKOKWBwo0SlJbRvpLLurQ.cspx</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 2012064, member: 7629"] A Tulsa couple was awakened by a thief standing over them with a knife. Around 1 am, police were called to the gated community of Garden Park near 61st & S. Lewis. Police said a hooded intruder armed with a knife woke up a couple demanding jewelry. He got away with an iPhone, iPad, jewelry and a wallet. At Garden Park Condominiums you have to go through security guard and a gate. Police said the guard told them he didn’t knowingly let anyone in who didn’t live in the gated community. "Really shocking,” said nearby caretaker, Svetlana. She works for Interim Health Care and takes care of an elderly man who lives in the area of 61st and Lewis. There is a ten-foot fence with barbwire around Garden Park so police are stunned to see how a thief could have made his way through the community. Some of the neighbors who live on the fence line have been hit by thieves. "They kicked it in,” said Mary Jo. The week before Thanksgiving she was hit by a burglar who watched her leave to go to a funeral. Police said the victims in this morning’s home invasion were not hurt. Police tried to track down the stolen phone using the “Find My Phone” iPhone feature but the phone was turned off. ~ Police could not find a sign of forced entry. So far, police do not have any details on a description of the burglar, except that he is wearing a hoodie. For two weeks, burglary detectives have been running the “Stop” initiative where they are targeting serial burglars. In five days, they arrested 17 burglars. It is being funded through a federal grant. [url]http://www.fox23.com/news/local/story/Intruder-wakes-S-Tulsa-couple-with-a-knife/1oKOKWBwo0SlJbRvpLLurQ.cspx[/url] [/QUOTE]
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