Tulsa Police say man robbed Charlie’s Chicken one block from home

By Steve Berg

TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Police didn’t have to look far, to find a suspect in a robbery that happened around 4:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Charlie’s Chicken on 33rd West Avenue.

They say 27-year-old Caleb Collins was spotted going into his parents house just a block away.

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Police believe Collins is the man who was wearing a ‘camo’ ski mask and a jacket with a picture of golden handcuffs on the back and walked into the Charlie’s Chicken at 48th Street and 33rd West Avenue, handing the workers a note which said he had a weapon and demanded money from the registers.

They say the workers gave him some cash and he left on foot.

About three hours later, they say some Tulsa County Deputies spotted Collins, wearing the very same jacket (pictured below) as the suspect from the robbery, walking into his parents house a block away.

Inside the house, after getting a search warrant, they say they found the mask he wore during the robbery, and even the note he handed to the workers demanding money (also pictured below).

He’s now facing a first-degree robbery charge.

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