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Woman Allegedly Rams Ex-Boyfriend's Girlfriend's SUV Into His House, Clashes With Police

A woman has been arrested for allegedly crashing her ex-boyfriend's current girlfriend's SUV into his residence in Tulsa, Oklahoma, following a confrontation with police officers during her arrest.

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A woman has been accused of driving her former partner's current girlfriend's SUV into his house in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

According to a report from the Tulsa Police Department, 24-year-old Annabel Torres was apprehended after allegedly taking the vehicle without consent and deliberately crashing it into the front of a home in Tulsa. She reportedly resisted arrest, engaging in a physical confrontation with police officers.

Authorities were called to the scene around 5:39 a.m. on March 15, 2026.

SUV crashed into a house in Tulsa

Upon arrival, police officers heard screaming and observed the SUV had smashed through the front of the property.

Damage from the SUV collision in Tulsa

Investigators stated that Torres, identified as the ex-girlfriend of the homeowner, arrived at the home while the current girlfriend and her two young children were present.

Emergency services at the scene of the incident

Torres is said to have acted erratically, driving the girlfriend's vehicle into the premises without permission.

Police presence following the crash

Reports indicate that Torres allegedly expressed intentions to harm individuals present at the scene.

Overview of the home affected by the crash

The investigation revealed that the SUV also collided with two parked cars during the incident.

Investigators assessing the damage

After her arrest, Torres was taken into custody and is facing multiple felony charges, including assault with a deadly weapon, assault on a police officer, malicious mischief, larceny of an automobile, and resisting arrest.

Scene of the incident with police vehicles

Additionally, police noted that Torres is a tribal member which places her case under the jurisdiction of the McGirt ruling.

Further investigation has been assigned to detectives who plan to refer the case to the FBI and tribal authorities.

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