Man arrested in connection to three Tulsa car burglaries

By Steve Berg

TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Police arrested a serial car burglar suspect, who they believe is responsible for breaking into three different vehicles in Tulsa during the past month.

They say on February 16th, a car was broken into near 27th and Yale and that a purse and credit cards were stolen.

They say a suspect was seen on surveillance cameras leaving in a black Nissan Rogue.

Then, a week later, they say someone threw a rock through a vehicle window and stole a pistol from the vehicle and that, again, a Nissan Rogue was seen leaving the scene.

Then, on March 1st, near 27th and Rockford, again police say someone threw a rock through a window and that a purse and camera stolen.

Not long after, police say 44-year-old Steven Jobe was caught on camera, (pictured below) at a Walmart, using the victim’s credit card.

Police say Jobe was arrested Wednesday.

Records show Jobe has a long rap sheet and even done some prison time for convictions on charges including burglary and use of stolen credit card.

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