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11 juvenile inmates moved out of Oklahoma County Detention Center in wake of OSDH report

11 juvenile inmates moved out of Oklahoma County Detention Center in wake of OSDH report Share Updated: 10:12 PM CDT Jul 26, 2021 KOCO Staff Share Updated: 10:12 PM CDT Jul 26, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript PANDEMIC ON OUR KOCO APP MOVING UNDERAGE INMATESUT O OF THE OKLAHOMA COUNTY JAIL NEW TONIGHT AT 10 O’CLOCK JAIL OFFICIALS. SAY ALL 11 INMATES IN THIS CATEGORY WERE MOVED TO THE PAWNEE JAIL. WE’RE TOLD THE OKLAHOMA COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WILL HANDLE TAKING THESE INMATES TO AND FROM COURT AS WELL AS HOARDING ANY NEW JUVENILE INMATES ARRESTED IN OKLAHOMA COUNTY NOW ALL OF THIS FOLLOWS THE OKLAHOMA STETA HEALTH DEPARTMENT REMOVING.

Court Filings: Homeowners Knew About Alcohol At Party Where Deer Creek Teen Drowned

More newly obtained search warrants reveal details about the home where Deer Creek teen Toyin Amuda drowned. The circumstances of his death have been murky for weeks, but court filings from investigators are clearing things up while presenting even more questions. A search warrant filed by the Oklahoma County Sheriff s Office said it s evident the whole truth has not been reported. Deputies now want to look at the homeowners security cameras and bank statements. Previous search warrants said the Medical Examiner’s Office told deputies Toyin Amuda s stomach was enlarged and contained a yellow liquid indicative of alcohol. Despite conflicting accounts, in the days following the party witnesses told investigators there was an abundance of alcoholic beverages near the swimming pool. Deputies were also told there were Jell-O shots and beer at the party when they arrived and some people at the party brought their own.

New details emerge in Deer Creek graduate drowning death

Oklahoman Investigators say an 18-year-old Deer Creek High School graduate who drowned at a pool party earlier this summer may have accidentally fallen in the water or entered on his own after consuming alcohol and marijuana.   Emergency responders pronounced Oluwatoyin “Toyin” Amuda dead about 3:11 a.m. June 16 in the 21600 block of Villagio Drive in an unincorporated area west of Edmond. The state medical examiner’s office initially determined the manner of Amuda’s death was an “accident” but has since updated its determination to “pending.” Witness interviews conducted by the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office reveal that around 25 people under the age of 21 were at the party at one point, and the pool’s lights turned off around 12:30 a.m.

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