There are allegations of sexual assault against juveniles against a former Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice detention officer.
This occurs in the midst of a civil rights case brought by several employees and public servants associated with the institution.
Dquan Doyle faces charges related to indecent exposure, sexual battery, aiding and abetting a minor in a drug-related offense, and possessing contraband while incarcerated.
The most recent accusations against Doyle for allegedly bringing contraband into the institution surfaced during a detention interview with a minor, according to court records.
Doyle is accused of inappropriately grabbing the young person and giving many prisoners access to nicotine and drugs. July 28, 2023: A number of prisoners fell ill. According to the affidavit, "the residents were vomiting, lethargic, and their eyes were glazed over." Given that there
According to the affidavit, 12 out of the 17 residents who were tested tested positive for THC.
Residents informed detectives that Doyle would bring in cannabis vape pens in a bible and ask the residents' families pay Cash App him for the goods.
However, an examination of the Cash App data did not turn up any transactions that would have suggested Doyle was getting paid for the illegal goods.
Regarding the, the Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice issued a statement here.
Doyle is also included in the civil rights case, which claims he molested and sexually assaulted several children while they were in the detention facility.
Doyle has an outstanding arrest warrant.