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Okla. College Professor Arrested & Fired After Allegedly Creating Disturbing Sexual Game, Recruiting Students
A Northern Oklahoma College professor has been arrested after reports of sexual misconduct and a long list of other alleged offenses.
Court documents show it was the NOC president that called the police about theatre professor Anthony Luetkenhaus.
The Tonkawa police chief was one of the officers that interviewed two alleged victims. Both gave disturbing details of alleged misconduct and even sexual assault.
Chief Nick Payne told News 9 he had never heard of anything like this, but he said NOC was assisting with the isolated incident in every way possible.
Professor Accused of Rape, Kidnapping
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KOKH reported that Anthony Luetkenhaus, an instructor of theater and arts at Northern Oklahoma College, was arrested and charged with kidnapping, rape and sexual battery involving students. The college’s president, Cheryl Evans, reportedly contacted local police and said that two students alleged Luetkenhaus had abused and assaulted them as part of something he called a game, in which he was the “master” and they were “pets.” The alleged offenses occurred from 2016 through 2019, KOKH reported, with Luetkenhaus first engaging one student on Snapchat. Luetkenhaus, who is alleged to have other possible victims within the college, could not be reached for comment.
Updated: 6:35 PM CDT May 5, 2021 KOCO Staff An instructor at Northern Oklahoma College has been fired from his job as he was charged with multiple counts, including kidnapping, rape, sexual battery and more. Officials with Northern Oklahoma College - Tonkawa said Anthony Luetkenhaus, 37, was terminated from his employment on Monday. According to court documents, Luekenhaus was formally charged Tuesday in the Kay County District Court with felony counts of first-degree rape, kidnapping, two counts of sexual battery and a misdemeanor count of nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images. According to court documents, officials with the college reported alleged offenses against students to authorities on April 29. Court documents state that one victim said Luetkenhaus was her theater and arts professor, and that sometime in January 2018, Luetkenhaus reportedly sent her unsolicited, inappropriate photos via Snapchat. She also said that in August or Septem