
Omar Littles, 49, was arrested in Tulsa on May 16 and is now facing one count of lewd molestation after an alleged sexual incident involving a 13-year-old. Police say the juvenile used a tablet to record the encounter, and detectives booked Littles into the Tulsa County jail after responding to a sexual battery call that evening. He remains in custody and is scheduled to appear in court in July.
What police say
According to FOX23, Tulsa police were dispatched around 5 p.m. on May 16 for a reported sexual battery. Investigators say the 13-year-old allegedly recorded the incident on a tablet, and detectives arrested Littles at the scene before transporting him to the county jail. Court records reviewed by the outlet list an initial hearing set for July 2026.
Charge and penalties
Prosecutors have charged Littles with one felony count of lewd molestation under Oklahoma law. The state’s lewd molestation statute, 21 O.S. § 1123, covers lewd or indecent proposals or acts involving anyone under 16 and is prosecuted as a felony offense. Some child sex offenses in Oklahoma are also subject to rules that require a substantial portion of any prison term to be served before parole can be considered. The statute and related sentencing and parole provisions are outlined in the Oklahoma code available through Justia.
What comes next
Littles’ initial court appearance is set for July, according to FOX23, and prosecutors could seek additional charges as the investigation continues. Tulsa police are asking anyone with information to call the department’s non-emergency line, and the public can check custody or booking status through the Tulsa County jail lookup. As with any arrest, the charge remains an allegation, and Littles is presumed innocent unless and until he is proven guilty in court.









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