Yesterday, May 4, the Tulsa Police Department released a formal news release on the discovery of a caravan containing equipment that belonged to former Saliva singer Josey Scott and his bandmates, as per theprp. Many instruments, amps, merchandise, and other items were taken during the theft that took place in the aforementioned city last week. Scott started a crowdsourcing drive to keep the band solvent after the heist. However, the 47-year-old Jason Wofford was quickly apprehended by the authorities as a suspect in the theft. As can be seen here, Wofford was wearing a Josey Scott jersey that was purportedly taken during the caravan theft when he was taken into custody.
In addition to apprehending Wofford, Tulsa Police were able to retrieve the equipment, trailer and personal items that had been taken during the theft. Due to a prior felony conviction, Wofford is being charged with grand larceny AFCF and wilfully concealing stolen items AFCF in relation to the event. In the meantime, it appears that the Tulsa Police Department even enjoyed themselves a little while writing their report.
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Officers track down stolen rock band trailer
The standard edition:
– Trailer full of band equipment stolen from driveway
– Officer serve warrant on suspect house
– Guitars, drums, and equipment recovered
– Stolen trailer found in Pawnee County
– Suspect taken to jail
The deluxe edition:
On April 28, 2026, around 8 a.m., Tulsa Police Officers responded to a call about a trailer stolen from the driveway of a home near 23rd and Yale.
The victim told Officers he left the home for a few minutes and came back to find the trailer gone. He had about $50,000 worth of band equipment belonging to Josey Scott – Original Voice of Saliva.
Officers canvassed the neighborhood, and our Real Time Information Center helped gather information about the suspect’s vehicle.
On May 1, Officers tracked the truck down to a home near 48th and S. 34th West Ave. The suspect, 47-year-old Jason Wofford was outside, wearing a “Josey Scott, the Original Voice of Saliva” t-shirt.
Officers served a search warrant on the home, finding guitars, drums, and equipment in a shed, and boxes of band t-shirts inside the house.
Wofford told Detectives he unloaded the stolen trailer at the home and drove it out to a property outside of the city. Officers found it out in rural Pawnee County and brought it back to the owner waiting at our Riverside Division.
Wofford was arrested and booked into the Tulsa County Jail for Grand Larceny AFCF (After Former Conviction of a Felony) and Knowingly Concealing Stolen Property AFCF.
This is an arrest, not a conviction.