Sheriff's office comments on eight employee arrests in 2017

Fri, Nov 3, 2017 — In 2017 alone, two deputies and six detention officers employed by the Tulsa County Sheriff's office have been arrested.

The crimes run the gambit from larceny to felony lewd molestation of a minor.

Casey Roebuck with the sheriff's office says each employee goes through a tough hiring process and they have nothing to hide.

“I don’t know what more we could do to be honest,” Roebuck said.  “Our application process is pretty exhaustive.”

Justin Green with the sheriff’s office adds they have one of the larger law enforcement organizations in the state and with that comes unfortunate mishaps with employees.

Arrested in 2017:

Dominick Angora--Detention officer--Providing contraband to inmates

Raul Nieves--Deputy--Came to work intoxicated

Rickardo Williams--Detention officer--Sexually assaulting inmates

Kevin Mayo--Detention officer--Smuggling drugs in jail

Ashley Smith--Detention officer--Felony sexual battery with an inmate

Ransom Adedeji--Detention officer--Misdemeanor Assault

Justin Kaczynski--Deputy--Felony larceny

Kelby Brooks --Detention officer--Felony lewd molestation of a minor