Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond

OKLAHOMA CITY (Feb. 13, 2026) — Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s Human Trafficking Response Unit, in conjunction with Skull Games Solutions and nearly a dozen other law enforcement agencies, arrested five individuals during a trafficking bust Thursday night at an Idabel motel.

The operation followed a two-day advanced human trafficking training session, led by Drummond’s office and Skull Games, in which 20 local law enforcement officers participated.

Five individuals were detained on complaints of solicitation of prostitution and violations of the Computer Crimes Act. The Idabel Police Department arrested Brian Farrell, William Chandler and Diego Canto Dereza. The Choctaw Nation Lighthorse Police arrested Charles Wheat and the McCurtain County Sheriff’s Office arrested Lore Lewis.

“We appreciate the collaboration of our law enforcement partners across the state to stop human trafficking in its tracks,” Drummond said. “Training, action and meaningful partnerships are key to combatting the evils of human trafficking throughout Oklahoma.”

Participating with the Attorney General’ Office and Skull Games was the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Pittsburgh County Sheriff’s Office, the Idabel Police Department, Hochatown Police Department, Clayton Police Department, McCurtain County Sheriff’s Office, Choctaw Nation Lighthorse Police Department, Valliant Police Department, Antlers Police Department, Rattan Police Department and the Pushmataha County Sheriff’s Office.

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