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Tulsa Man Accused of Stabbing Family Members Including Infant Police Apprehend Suspect with K-9 Assistance

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Published on August 19, 2025
Tulsa Man Accused of Stabbing Family Members Including Infant Police Apprehend Suspect with K-9 AssistanceSource: Facebook/Tulsa Police Department

An incident unfolded in Tulsa, where a man was taken into police custody after allegedly stabbing three members of his family. The Tulsa Police Department shared a statement via a social media post, detailing that officers responded to an emergency call from an apartment at 1200 E. 63rd St. on Sunday evening.

Upon arrival at the scene, they discovered a 61-year-old woman, a 29-year-old woman, and an 8-month-old infant each suffering from stab wounds. The suspect, identified as Jeremiah Holden, had fled the scene but was later found by officers with the aid of a K-9 unit, hiding under a blanket in the vicinity. After administering Narcan to the unresponsive Holden, he was transported to the hospital before being booked into the county jail.

Holden, who reportedly had no memory of the incident during questioning, faces three counts of Domestic Assault and Battery with a Deadly Weapon. The victims, who include Holden's mother, sister, and his niece are expected to survive their injuries, with the eldest sustaining a severe stab wound to her neck and the infant a stab wound to the face.

The Tulsa Police Department’s post emphasizes that Holden’s arrest is a charge at this stage and does not imply a criminal conviction. Investigations into the details of this serious family violence incident are still ongoing.