Kiowa County man in custody after child sexual abuse investigation
Officials say on May 6, 2025, the Kiowa County Sheriff's Office requested the OSBI's help after being notified by the Oklahoma Department of Human Services has child sexual abuse materials were found on a computer belonging to 38-year-old Bradley Mason.
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Law enforcement served a search warrant at Mason's home in Lone Wolf, Oklahoma. It was later determined that he had manufactured child sexual abuse material.
According to the OSBI, the evidence found by agents led to the arrest of Mason. He was booked into the Kiowa County Jail on charges of Manufacturing of Child Pornography and Peeping Tom.
The investigation is still ongoing.
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