Deer Creek man arrested, accused of sexually assaulting underage girls
Investigators with the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office say the suspect posed as a 13-year-old boy to meet up with his victims
Investigators with the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office say the suspect posed as a 13-year-old boy to meet up with his victims
Investigators with the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office say the suspect posed as a 13-year-old boy to meet up with his victims
Officials search for more victims after a Deer Creek man was arrested and accused of sexually assaulting underage girls.
Investigators with the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office said 23-year-old Holden Clayton posed as a 13-year-old boy to meet up with his victims. They said he'd done this multiple times.
KOCO 5 obtained the body camera video showing the moments the suspect was pulled over driving with a teenage girl. The OCSO knows there are more victims and asking anyone with information to come forward.
OCSO pulled over Clayton and investigators said a 13-year-old girl he had picked up and raped in his passenger seat. The victim's grandmother had reported her missing to Yukon Police.
"They were able to ping the granddaughter's phone and Yukon police determined the car was driving back towards Yukon," said Aaron Brilbeck with OCSO.
Clayton admitted to investigators he pretended to be 10 years younger in order to meet underage girls and have sex with them. This incident was back on Aug. 8, but the OCSO said Clayton confessed to having sex with at least three different underage girls in the past.
"We are trying to find those girls and any other victims there might be out there," Brilbeck said.
Deputies also said they found child pornography on his phone. Clayton was arrested for the rape of a child under 14 with more charges pending.
"I know we like to think this can't happen to our kids. But when you look at this guy, he could pass for 13 years old. The point is there are predators out there and they are trying to find ways to target your kids. We are trying to find ways to stop them," Brilbeck said.
Investigators are worried there could be even more victims than what they know about. If you or someone you know had contact with the suspect, contact the OCSO.
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