OCPD Dismantles Organized Car Burglary Ring During Operation ‘Jingle Bells’

The Oklahoma City Police Department announced on Thursday the arrests of nearly one dozen suspects including teenagers in connection to an investigation into an organized crime ring. Police said the arrests were part of a two-month-long operation targeting car burglaries.

Oklahoma City Police launched Operation Jingle Bells in response to a surge in car burglaries. Department officials said the crime ring was specifically looking for firearms but found much more.

All types of guns. “Three of them to be specific were assault rifles,” said Msgt. Gary Knight, OCPD.

Loads of illegal drugs. “There was three-quarters of a pound of cocaine,” said Knight. “There was meth, there was heroin.”

Thousands in cash. “And to top it off there was one dog,” said Knight.

A dog named “Shordie-Shordie” was part of the evidence police collected during a two-month investigation into the organized car burglary ring. Police noticed a sharp increase in car burglaries from 2022 through 2023, recording more than 900 cases. “They discovered that these burglaries were targeting firearms,” said Knight.

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