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Tulsa County juvenile bureau reports 30 youth in custody, 12 firearm-related cases; board accepts report
Summary
Warden David Parker told the Tulsa County Board of County Commissioners on Oct. 6, 2025, that 30 young people were in detention, including 12 charged with firearm offenses (four involving homicide). Parker described new training hires and plans to expand Handle With Care training; the board voted to accept and file the report.
Warden David Parker told the Tulsa County Board of County Commissioners on Oct. 6 that 30 juveniles were in custody, and 12 of those cases involved firearms charges, including four homicides. "I have 30 kids today, and 12 of those are firearms charges, including 4 homicides," Parker said during the bureau update.
Parker said the detention bureau has limits on resources and tools to…
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