Tulsa Police seeking information on man accused of burglarizing cookie shop

TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Police are seeking information on a man accused of burglarizing a south Tulsa cookie shop, according to a Tulsa Police Facebook post.

The post said on Oct. 31, police were called out to a cookie shop near 91st and Memorial for a burglary.

The owner, Kat Graham, told police a man got into the shop by breaking the shop’s glass door with a rock. The man then stole cash and a safe before leaving.

Graham told FOX23 the burglary cost them around $3,500 total which is a big deal for their small business.

“It’s just maddening and very unnerving to watch him go through my business,” she said.

Nearly 13 years ago, Graham said she started this business. Both her grandmothers were great bakers which inspired her. She said she believes they would be proud of what she’s created.

“My grandmothers are both in heaven, and I know that they would be thrilled to see what we’ve done,” she said.

Anyone with information about the man is asked to call Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS and reference case 2022-056138.