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TPD arrests 3 men on charges of possession of child sex abuse material

By Fox23.com News Staff

TULSA, Okla. — Three men have been arrested by the Tulsa Police Department’s SPIDER Unit on accusations of being in possession of child sexual abuse material. 

According to TPD, these arrests were made due to cyber tips they received within the last year for three different cases. 

On February 14, 2025, the Tulsa Police Sexual Predator Investigations/Digital Evidence Recovery (SPIDER) Unit was given a cyber tip on a man that uploaded over 100 files of child sexual abuse material to a cloud storage server. 

On January 9, TPD’s Fugitive Warrants Unit and the U.S. Marshals Task Force worked together to find a 56-year-old man who was living in Maine. 

The man, Jaime Oktay, was arrested on one count of aggravated possession of child sexual abuse material and two counts of possession of sexual abuse material. 

The SPIDER Unit investigated a tip from a messaging app Kik in April 2025. The tip stated that child sexual abuse material had been uploaded onto its server. 

29-year-old Juan Hernandez was identified as the suspect who uploaded the content. He was arrested by the Fugitive Warrants Unit on one count of aggravated possession of child sexual abuse material and two counts of possession/distribution of child sexual abuse material. 

In May 2025, the SPIDER Unit investigated a cyber tip from Snapchat for a person who was accused of uploading and sharing sexual abuse material on the app. 

Schyler Bates, 28, was identified as the suspect thanks to multiple search warrants. Bates was arrested by the Fugitive Warrants Unit and booked into the Tulsa County Jail for soliciting a minor for indecent exposure/child sexual abuse material and three counts of possession of child sexual abuse material. 

These are all arrests and none of the suspects have been convicted of the accused crimes. 

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