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A: Main, Main, News
May 16, 2023

Child sexual abuse captured on ‘nanny’ cam

By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 

A woman with addresses in both Roland and Sallisaw is facing felony charges of child neglect, child endangerment by permitting presence at manufacturing of controlled dangerous substance, and maintaining place for keeping/selling controlled substance after she was found to be using drugs in front of a minor child and failed to protect another minor child from sexual abuse.

A woman with addresses in both Roland and Sallisaw is facing felony charges of child neglect, child endangerment by permitting presence at manufacturing of controlled dangerous substance, and maintaining place for keeping/selling controlled substance after she was found to be using drugs in front of a minor child and failed to protect another minor child from sexual abuse.

Alesha Webb, 32, was formally charged on April 28 in Sequoyah County District Court and a felony warrant was issued for her arrest the same day, according to court records. She received a $20,000 bond and is now set for a 1:30 p.m. May 17 arraignment before Associate District Judge Kyle Waters.

Roland Police officer Chris Waters reported on March 22 that an investigation into child sexual abuse took place at Gardenwalk Apartments in Roland after it was reported to Officer Tyler Ragan that Webb had a video on her cell phone allegedly showing a minor under the age of 16 being sexually abused.

The officers made contact with Webb at the apartment complex where she turned over her cell phone to them. The video reportedly showed the minor in a sexual act with Stephen Oxford, who was charged on March 29 in Sequoyah County District court with three counts of lewd indecent acts to a child under 16, one count of child neglect, and two counts of threaten to perform act of violence.

Webb said she had used a “nanny cam” in her room, which reportedly caught the sexual act on video.

Search warrants were obtained for Webb’s cell phone and the “nanny cam” which reportedly showed numerous images and videos of drug use in the apartment with a minor child under the age of 4 inside. According to the probable cause affidavit in the case, there were at least eight days showing drug use by Webb while the minor child was present with her in the residence.

The cell phone also reportedly contained screen shot images of a minor under the age of 16 performing a sexual act with Oxford, which were dated March 10. Webb reportedly alleged the video happened on March 16.

During an interview on April 21, Webb told authorities she didn’t report the video to law enforcement because she knew there were videos of her using drugs and she didn’t want to get in trouble. As a result, it reportedly kept Oxford in the residence for another nine to 10 days, according to the affidavit. Oxford reportedly left the residence on March 19, according to the affidavit.

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Cybersecurity disagreement sparks question of commitment to county assessor’s success
A: Main, Main, News
Cybersecurity disagreement sparks question of commitment to county assessor’s success
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
May 29, 2025
For much of the past nine months, the Sequoyah County Commissioners have expressed their confidence in and expectations for success from County Assessor Brandy Dobbs. “We want you to have what you nee...
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Pastor set to appear before judge
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Pastor set to appear before judge
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
May 29, 2025
A Sallisaw pastor charged with lewd or indecent proposals to a child under the age of 16 in Sequoyah County District Court following allegations made against him in 2023, has now been scheduled for a ...
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Homeless woman who exposed herself set for docket
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Homeless woman who exposed herself set for docket
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
May 29, 2025
A homeless woman who reportedly exposed herself to others at Moffett School has now been scheduled for an August 6 felony disposition docket in Sequoyah County District Court. Destiny M. Seladones, 27...
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Theresa Cunningham
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Theresa Cunningham
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By JADE PHILLIPS TIMES INTERN 
May 29, 2025
Theresa Cunningham, 42, is a mother of five who has spent just over 20 years working and being a part of Sequoyah County. Originally from Arizona, she grew up a city girl but that changed after she ma...
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Fishing Report for May 28, 2025
Sports
Fishing Report for May 28, 2025
May 29, 2025
EUFAULA: May 23. Elevation is 7.5 feet above normal and falling. The water temperature is 60 degrees and murky. Largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass fair on Alabama rigs, crankbaits, jerk baits and...
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Golden Eagles fall in Summit League title game
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ORU BASEBALL
Golden Eagles fall in Summit League title game
By ORU MEDIA RELATIONS 
May 29, 2025
OMAHA, Neb. — The Oral Roberts University Golden Eagles fought their way back to force the winner-takeall title game in the 2025 Summit League Tournament, but they ultimately came up short. After losi...
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