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Police asking public for help to identify midtown Tulsa armed robbery suspect

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TULSA--Police are looking to the public to help identify an armed robbery suspect.

Tulsa Police say that on November 26, 2017 around 10:30am, an unknown female committed a robbery with a dangerous weapon in the parking lot of a business in the area of 1700 South Yale Ave.

Police say the suspect approached the victim as she was exiting her vehicle and grabbed her purse. TPD says that when the victim began to scream and struggle, the suspect took out pocket a knife and stabbed the victim one time in the forearm. The suspect then grabbed the purse and left the scene in a vehicle. 

The female suspect is described as a black female, 5’04”-5’06” tall, 170-180 pounds, and between the ages of 30-35 years old.

Police say she was last seen getting into a black 2005-2010 Chevy Cobalt with a rear spoiler. The vehicle is missing all but the driver’s side rear hubcap and there is a trash bag on the rear passenger side wing window. The driver is described as a black male with a bald head. The female passenger can be seen wearing a black T-shirt with white design on the front which can be seen in video surveillance.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS or send web tips to www.tulsacrimestoppers.org