OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - On Wednesday, Oklahoma Governor Stitt announced work in Tulsa regarding Operation SAFE has been completed.

According to Governor Stitt, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) finished its work in Tulsa under the state’s initiative to restore safety and cleanliness in homeless encampments found on state-owned property.

"OHP completed its work in Tulsa under Operation SAFE. They completed this work with the most courtesy and professionalism," said Governor Stitt. "In 14 days, OHP cleared 64 sites and disposed of 1.97 million pounds of debris. Now, it is up to Mayor Nichols and Tulsa officials to ensure state and local laws are enforced and camps are not reestablished. OHP will continue to monitor state property and will return to enforce state law if necessary."

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