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Video shows fast food worker shove Tulsa woman climbing into drive-thru to allegedly try to rob Burger King with knife
Image Source: KOKI-TV YouTube video screenshot composite

Video shows fast food worker shove Tulsa woman climbing into drive-thru to allegedly try to rob Burger King with knife

Oklahoma police are trying to identify a woman who was caught on video trying to rob a Burger King with a knife that was still sheathed while her dog sat next to her.

The incident occurred at 11:13 p.m. on Oct. 10, according to the date stamp on the video from the fast food restaurant in Tulsa.

The surveillance video obtained by KOKI-TV showed the woman climb through the drive-thru window with a knife and then struggle with a female employee for a minute before she was shoved back into her car.

"This one's a little bizarre," said Lieutenant Justin Ritter with the Tulsa Police Department. "This one's a little out of the norm from what we usually deal with."

Although the woman interacts with the employee for a few seconds, it's unclear what she's demanding because much of the audio is bleeped.

Ritter points out that although she had the sheathe on the knife, at one point she did try to take it off of the knife, but the employee was able to shove her out of the window by that time.

"Definitely odd behavior, not really sure what's going on with this lady," he continued. "There's a dog in the van barking the entire time."

He added that the video provided many distinctive features on the vehicle that should allow the woman to be identified quickly.

"It's a grey Nissan minivan. There's actually a winking face painted on the driver's side mirror. Looks like a little bit of damage on the driver side bumper just above the bumper. The driver's side door handle is missing," he said.

"If somebody sees her, they're gonna know who she is," Ritter asserts.

Here's a local news report about the incident:

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Carlos Garcia

Carlos Garcia

Staff Writer

Carlos Garcia is a staff writer for Blaze News.