Thursday, January 15, 2026

Tulsa County deputies arrest son and his partner accused of stealing $150K from elderly woman

Investigators say the victim’s own son, Jeremy Woods, and his partner, Tiffany Thomas, were trusted with her finances but instead spent the money on shopping, entertainment and gambling.



 TULSA, Okla. - Tulsa County deputies arrested a man and his partner accused of stealing nearly $150,000 from an elderly woman with dementia.

Investigators say the victim’s own son, Jeremy Woods, and his partner, Tiffany Thomas, were trusted with her finances but instead spent the money on shopping, entertainment and gambling.

Deputies say the victim lives in a retirement home. The investigation began after her check for care bounced, prompting a review of her bank account.

According to investigators, the victim’s bank flagged unusual activity and notified deputies and Adult Protective Services.

Deputies say bank records showed hundreds of dollars withdrawn almost daily through ATM and Venmo transactions. Investigators estimate the victim lost as much as $150,000.

“This entire situation is heartbreaking,” said Cpl. Richie Gonzales with the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office. “The bank statements show a clear pattern of waste and abuse.”

Woods and Thomas are both charged with exploitation of a vulnerable adult.

A judge ordered the two to have no contact with the victim and to stay out of casinos. 

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